Discovered the Hadar Formation in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia in 1972.
Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia.
Only in Africa In Kenya and in Ethiopia
No. There was actually one found in Ethiopia that was older.
the Ethiopian dynasty traces its roots to the 10th century BC.[
Yes, it is likely that coffee arabica is native to the highlands of Ethiopia, where it was probably discovered.
Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis fossil, was discovered in 1974 by paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson in Ethiopia. This discovery was significant as it provided insights into human evolution by offering a well-preserved skeleton of an early human ancestor.
the artifacts she discovered offered evidence that early hominids lived in Ethiopia about three million years ago.
Coffee probably originated in Ethiopia. It was likely discovered by pastoralists in the area who would chew it for the caffeine. Coffee was brewed throughout the Arab world during the dark ages in Europe, so it has been around for a long time.
it is of ardipithecous remedus,an ancestor of human which live 4.4 lakh yrs. ago..
No one 'discovered' Ethiopia. People may indeed have been created there. The country is the oldest in Africa, having been known as a country at least since 1,000 BC. It was the home of the Queen of Sheba at that time.
Scientists have discovered human remains thought to be more than 2 million years older than Lucy, a skeleton found in Ethiopia