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John Hawks | In the field with the earliest modern humans (Omo Kibish, Ethiopia) @JohnHawksEvolution | Uploaded 10 years ago | Updated 7 minutes ago
Professor John Hawks is in the Omo Kibish formation of southern Ethiopia, where some of the earliest known fossils of modern humans were found by Richard Leakey and his team in 1969. He describes the site and landscape together with the context for modern human origins.
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In the field with the earliest modern humans (Omo Kibish, Ethiopia) @JohnHawksEvolution

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