ðïļ Melka Kunture and Balchit: Archaeological and Palaeontological Sites in the Highland Area of Ethiopia
Gombore Garba
ð Fast Facts
- Located in Ethiopia's Upper Awash Valley, approximately 50 kilometres south of Addis Ababa
- Spans nearly two million years of early human occupation and technological development
- Contains over 30 archaeological localities with stratified deposits preserved by volcanic activity
- Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List for exceptional testimony to early hominin cultures and highland adaptation
Melka Kunture and Balchit represent one of Africa's most significant archaeological and palaeontological complexes, preserving an uninterrupted record of human evolution in a highland context. Situated in Ethiopia's Upper Awash Valley at altitudes above 2,000 metres, these sites document hominin occupation, tool-making traditions, and environmental adaptation across nearly two million years. Gombore Garba, a principal component of the broader complex, is distinguished by deeply stratified ...