Discovered by Paul Abel in 1970, in Area 8 near Ileret, on the east side of Lake Turkana, this rather complete lower jaw has been assigned to Paranthropus boisei. It is from a massive adult male and has roots and crowns of most of the teeth. It compares well to other robust mandibles belonging to Paranthropus boisei such as the Peninj mandible from Lake Natron.
Paranthropus boisei
KNMER 729 Age approx. 1.50 Million Years
Digital Capture: Photogrammetry 0 Comments Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Tribe: Hominini Genus: Paranthropus Species: boisei Element: Mandible Locality: Ileret, East Turkana Year of Discovery: 1970 Other Fossils to View |