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The Bodo cranium[1] is a fossil of an extinct type of hominin species. It was found by members of an expedition led by Jon Kalb in 1976 [2]. The Rift Valley Research Mission conducted a number of surveys that lead to the findings of Acheulean tools and animal fossils, as well as the Bodo cranium. The initial discovery was by Alemayhew Asfaw and Charles Smart, who found a lower face. Two weeks later, Paul Whitehead and Craig Wood found the upper portion of the face. Pieces of the cranium were discovered along the surface of one of the dry branches of the Awash River in Ethiopia. The cranium, artifacts, and other animal fossils were found over a relatively large area of medium sand, and only a few of the tools were found near the cranium. The skull is 600,000 years old[3] and is classified as Homo heidelbergensis (Homo rhodesiensis).[4] The cranium has an unusual appearance, which has led to debates over its taxonomy.[ clarification needed]