A series of sites in southeastern Ethiopia where, in the mid-2nd millennium BC, local stone industries made a variety of scrapers. Stone bowls, akin to those of the East African Pastoral Neolithic sites far to the south, also occur.
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Several archaeological sites have been investigated in this area of southeastern Ethiopia. Around the middle of the 2nd millennium be the local stone industries are marked by an increase in the frequency and variety of scrapers. Stone bowls, akin to those of the East African Pastoral Neolithic sites far to the south, also occur at this period, which may mark the adoption of a herding lifestyle.