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This handout photograph released by The University of Cambridge on January 12, 2022, shows a general view of 'The Omo-Kibish formation' in The Omo National Park, south-western Ethiopia on November 14, 2018. - The remains of the Kibish Omo I from Ethiopia ? among the oldest known fossils of Homo sapiens in eastern Africa ? could be at least 36,000 years older than previously thought, according to a paper published in Nature. The minimum age is estimated to be approximately 233,000 years old, a timescale that aligns more consistently with models of modern human evolution. (Photo by CELINE VIDAL / University of Cambridge / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /Celine VIDAL/UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS