Omo remains

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Facts and practical information
The Omo remains are a collection of hominin bones discovered between 1967 and 1974 at the Omo Kibish sites near the Omo River, in Omo National Park in south-western Ethiopia. The bones were recovered by a scientific team from the Kenya National Museums directed by Richard Leakey and others. The remains from Kamoya's Hominid Site were called Omo I and those from Paul I. Abell's Hominid Site were called Omo II. ()
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Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples
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Day trips
Omo remains – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Omo Kibish Formation.