The remote valley of Lake Turkana, previously known as Lake Rudolf, is recognized as one of the most significant archaeological locations for early human fossils. Its rich deposits have provided invaluable insights into human evolution and our prehistoric ancestors.
In "A Short History of Nearly Everything," Bill Bryson highlights how this area has contributed to our understanding of the world and the origins of humanity. The findings from Lake Turkana have played a crucial role in piecing together the story of human development and migration over time.