Gona, Ethiopia
Gona is an area in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia.[1] It is primarily known as a paleoanthropological study area and is near the Middle Awash and Hadar areas.[2] The Adu-Asa Formation in Gona contains the earliest of these anthropodal fossils.[3]
Geography
The Gona area lies between the As Bole drainage on the south, the Awash River to the east, the Mille-Bati road to the north, and to the west rises onto the Western Ethiopian escarpment.[3] Its core covers the drainage basin of the Kada Gona, a tributary of the Awash.[2]
Notes and references
- Semaw, Sileshi; et al. (2003). "2.6-Million-year-old stone tools and associated bones fromOGS-6 and OGS-7, Gona, Afar, Ethiopia" (PDF). Journal of Human Evolution. 45 (2): 169–177. doi:10.1016/S0047-2484(03)00093-9. PMID 14529651. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 May 2016.
- "Smallest Homo erectus cranium in Africa and diverse stone tools found at Gona, Ethiopia". Michigan News. University of Michigan. 4 March 2020. Archived from the original on 7 May 2020.
- Kleinsasser, Lynnette L.; et al. (2008). "Stratigraphy and geochronology of the late Miocene Adu-Asa Formation at Gona, Ethiopia". In Quade, Jay; Wynn, Jonathan G. (eds.). The Geology of Early Humans in the Horn of Africa. G.S.A. Special paper #446. Boulder, Colorado: Geological Society of America. pp. 33–65. doi:10.1130/2008.2446(02). ISBN 978-0-8137-2446-1. S2CID 130119615.
See also
- List of fossil sites (with link directory)
- List of hominina (hominid) fossils (with images)
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