- The
Lothagam North Pillar Site,
registered as GeJi9, is an
archaeological site at
Lothagam on the west side of Lake
Turkana in
Kenya dating to the Pastoral...
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Lothagam is a
geological formation located in Kenya, near the
southwestern s****s of Lake Turkana, 55 km (34 mi) from Kanapoi. It is
located between the...
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Pliocene to
early Pleistocene).
Fossils very
similar to
Dinofelis from
Lothagam range back to
around 8
million years ago, in the Late Miocene. The genus...
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extend human story". BBC News.
Kissel M,
Hawks J (2015). "What are the
Lothagam and
Tabarin Mandibles?" (PDF). PaleoAnthropology: 37. doi:10.4207/PA.2015...
- Pliocene. I. abronia, the type and only
known species, has been
found in
Lothagam, Langebaanweg, and
possibly Laetoli. I.
abronia was
dated to approximately...
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teeth to E.
nitriae and up to 27 for E. brumpti. The
largest specimen from
Lothagam possesses 21
teeth in the
upper jaw and 20 in the lower,
while some specimens...
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emageritus was do****ented by Lars
Werdelin based on
fossils found at the
Lothagam site in Kenya. He
described it as a
large felid with an
extremely long...
- "A re****essment of the
Bovidae (Mammalia) from the
Nawata Formation of
Lothagam, Kenya, and the late
Miocene diversification of the
family in Africa"....
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Werdelin L. 2003. — Mio-Pliocene
Carnivora from
Lothagam, Kenya, in
Leakey M. G. &
Harris J. D. (eds),
Lothagam: Dawn of
Humanity in
Eastern Africa. Columbia...
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radiocarbon dating, the site is
believed to be
contemporaneous with
Lothagam North, and
Lothagam West
pillar sites located on the
western s****s and Jarigole...