10 Questions
Where was the fossil named Chororapithecus dated 10 million B.P. discovered?
Anchar (in West Hararghe)
Where was the fossil named Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba discovered?
Middle Awash
In which site was the fossil of Australopithecus afarnesis (Lucy/Dinkinesh) discovered?
Hadar in Afar
Which site is noticeable for the genus Homo, known for the evolution and development connected with the human brain?
The Lower Omo
Where was the three years old child’s fossil, Australopithecus afarensis, Selam, dated to 3.3 million years B.P discovered?
Dikika, Mille, Afar
Where was the fossil named Ardipithecus ramidus kadabba discovered?
Middle Awash
Where was the Australopithecus afarnesis (Lucy/Dinkinesh) fossil discovered?
Hadar
Where was the fossil named Chororapithecus dated 10 million B.P. discovered?
Anchar
Where was the three years old child’s fossil, Australopithecus afarensis, Selam, dated to 3.3 million years B.P discovered?
Dikika, Mille, Afar
Where was the fossil named Ardipithecus ramidus discovered?
Aramis
Test your knowledge of Ethiopian archaeology and human evolution with this quiz on the archaeological sites in Ethiopia associated with the biological and cultural evolution of humanity. Explore the significance of the Middle Awash River valleys, Lower Omo, and northern Ethiopia as cradles of human civilization.
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