Djurab Desert

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The Djurab Desert is an arid region in northern Chad known for its significant paleontological sites, including important hominid fossil discoveries.

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Djurab Desert canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arid region
desert
climate arid
containsFossilsOf early hominins
fish
mammals
primates
reptiles
country Chad
countryCapitalProximity north of N'Djamena
ecosystemType desert ecosystem
environmentalFeature fossiliferous sedimentary deposits
rocky outcrops
sand dunes
geologicalPeriodRepresented Miocene NERFINISHED
Pliocene NERFINISHED
hasFossilSite KB fossil locality
Koro Toro NERFINISHED
Toros-Menalla NERFINISHED
hasHydrologicalHistory evidence of ancient lakes
evidence of past wetter climates
hasLanguageOfToponym Arabic
French
hasResearchTopic Miocene faunal assemblages
Saharan paleoclimate change
early hominid paleoenvironment
hasScientificDiscipline geology
paleoanthropology
vertebrate paleontology
knownFor Sahelanthropus tchadensis fossils
hominid fossil discoveries
paleontological sites
locatedIn northern Chad NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti area NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Africa
notableDiscovery Sahelanthropus tchadensis cranium TM 266-01-60-1 NERFINISHED
paleontologicalSignificance important for early human evolution
yields some of the oldest known hominid remains
partOf Sahara Desert NERFINISHED
researchActivity fieldwork by French–Chadian teams
international paleontological expeditions
sovereignState Chad NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC+1

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Chad (region proximity via Fezzan) hasDesertRegion Djurab Desert
subject surface form: Chad