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Koobi Fora /ˈkuːbi ˈfɔːrə/
refers primarily to a
region around Koobi Fora Ridge,
located on the
eastern s**** of Lake
Turkana in the
territory of the nomadic...
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Koobi is the Akan name for salted,
dried tilapia originating from Ghana. The fish has an
indigenous flavor in
stews and soup in the
Ghanaian local delicacies...
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Shungura east of the Omo.
Probably the best
known of the
formations are the
Koobi Fora on the east side of
Turkana and the
Nachukui on the west. Short-term...
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Keeley worked with
Nicholas Toth in 1981 to
analyze oldowan tools from
Koobi Fora, Kenya.
Using microwear and use-wear analysis, the pair
narrowed their...
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Firoozeh Koobi (Persian: فیروزه کوبی;
Firouze Koobi, or Firuzehkubi) is an
Iranian handicraft made of a
copper vessel that is
covered with
inlaid turquoise...
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Ample fossil evidence for this
evolutionary history has been
found at
Koobi Fora. Later,
Kenya was
inhabited by hunter-gatherers
similar to the present-day...
- site 1.0 Mya. East
African sites, such as
Chesowanja near Lake Baringo,
Koobi Fora, and
Olorgesailie in Kenya, show
possible evidence that fire was controlled...
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listing here. Some of the better-known
sites include the following:
Koobi Fora
Dmanisi Lézignan-la-Cèbe
Olduvai Gorge Xiaochangliang Afar Triangle...
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intended for Omo to new
excavations to be
conducted under his
leadership at
Koobi Fora.
Richard won, but
chairman Leonard Carmichael told him he'd better...
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alternatively referred to as
African Homo erectus. It was
discovered in 1975 in
Koobi Fora, Kenya,
right next to Lake Turkana, in a
survey led by
Richard Leakey...