Asfaw B, Beyene Y, Suwa G, Walter R C, White T D, WoldeGabriel G, Yemane T
Palaeoanthropology Laboratory, Ministry of Culture, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Nature. 1992;360(6406):732-5. doi: 10.1038/360732a0.
Konso-Gardula is a palaeoanthropological area discovered by the 1991 Palaeoanthropological Inventory of Ethiopia in the southern Main Ethiopian Rift. The Konso-Gardula sediments span the period about 1.3-1.9 million years ago. They contain rich Acheulean archaeological occurrences. Vertebrate fossils include early Homo.