Shungura Formation

The Shungura Formation is a stratigraphic formation located in the Omo river basin in Ethiopia.

It dates to the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene.

Oldowan tools have been found in the formation, suggesting early use of stone tools by hominins.

Among many others, fossils of Panthera were found in Member G of the formation.

[1][2] The formation comprises sandstones, siltstones, claystones and tuff, deposited in a fluvial to deltaic lacustrine environment.

Life restoration of Palaeoloxodon recki
Enhydriodon omoensis right femur faced at different sides.