Kenyanthropus platyops
KNMWT 40001
Age approx. 3.30 Million Years Digital Capture: Structured Light Scanner

Not a member yet? Join now!

Join the community and you can start printing 3D models, saving your favorite fossils, and more!

or

Already a member? Log In!

x

Create a new collection

Add

The Global Destination For Modern Luxury

shop new adidas eqt bask adv white blue , adidas Forum Leather Mid Top Beige , NovogasShops

stan smith nuud women black and blue jordan shoes - IetpShops - Adidas AdiFC Orlando Pirates

Nike WMNS Air Jordan 1 High Acclimate Brown Basalt 25.5cm , Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid "Grey Camo" , Fenua-environnementShops Marketplace

SBD - You will love The Nike Air VaporMax Run Utility if - 700 Release Date - Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Cody Hudson Yellow CI1723

Excavation

Timeline

3D Models

The Lab

African Fossils Forum

Forum

This is a partial left maxilla (upper jaw) of Kenyanthropus platyops that was found by B. Onyango in 1998 from Lomekwi to the west of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. This specimen is the paratype of this species. It was found at a site known as LO 5 and is dated to about 3.5 million years. This is the same general area from which the worlds oldest stone tools were discovered (see tools section of this website).

The teeth in this maxilla are the upper left 3rd and 4th premolars. The type specimen of Kenyanthropus platyops is KNMWT 40000. 

Leakey, M.G., Spoor, F, Brown, F.H., Gathogo, P.N., Kiarie, C.K., Leakey L.N., & McDougall, I. 2001. New Hominin genus from eastern Africa shows diverse middle Pliocene linieages. Nature 410: 433-440

Disclaimer

The specimens displayed on this site are published specimens unless otherwise indicated. The information about the artifacts on this site is of a general nature only and unless otherwise indicated, has been written either by members of the African Fossils team, the National Museums of Kenya or the Turkana Basin Institute. The printed models are not of a high enough resolution to enable accurate scientific measurements and have generated using photogrammetry and in some cases low resolution digital models have been generated using laser scanners.

The information in this site is subject to change without notice.

Terms and Conditions

All copyright for the images and 3D models on this page belong to African Fossils and National Museums of Kenya and are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike License.

THE COMMERCIAL USE OF AFRICAN FOSSILS MEDIA IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED