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Glimpses of a Plio-Pleistocene African ecosystem: the Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia

Edited by Jean-Renaud BOISSERIE, Aurélien MOUNIER, Blade Engda REDAE & Mathieu SCHUSTER

The Lower Omo Valley (south-western Ethiopia) is a major reference for the study of the Plio-Pleistocene in Africa, in terms of biochronology, of the relations between paleoclimate and mammalian (hominids included) evolutions, and of ancient prehistory. Fieldwork performed in the 1960s-1970s provided results that were abondantly exploited in relation with these topics. The researches conducted by the Omo Group Research Expedition from 2006 onward constitute a renewed approach, aiming at a more integrated knowledge of the Lower Omo ecosystem, and notably of biotic interactions during the Plio-Pleistocene. The papers collected here are important landmarks of this approach.

BOISSERIE J.-R., MOUNIER A., REDAE B. E. & SCHUSTER M. (eds) 2025. — Glimpses of a Plio-Pleistocene African ecosystem: the Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia/Aperçus d’un écosystème africain au Plio-Pléistocène : la basse vallée de l'Omo en Éthiopie. Comptes Rendus Palevol, vol. 24, art. 7.

2025

en New insights on feeding habits of Kolpochoerus van Hoepen & van Hoepen, 1932 from the Shungura Formation (Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia) using dental microwear texture analysis

Margot LOUAIL et al.

89-122, Published on 19 March 2025, art. 24 (7) DOI LSID
This article is a part of the thematic issue Glimpses of a Plio-Pleistocene African ecosystem: the Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia edited by Jean-Renaud BOISSERIE et al.