I work in an area called Dikka in the Afar depression. Today it’s a barren desert. But 3 million to 5 million years ago, it was covered with trees, rivers, and lakes. Our ancestors lived there along with many other species. These early ancestors were primates, an order of animals that also includes monkeys, apes, and modern humans.
When ancient animals, including our ancestors, died in this area, they sometimes fell into lakes and rivers. They were covered in layers of sediment, like dirt and mud. Over millions of years, minerals seeped into the bones, changing them into fossils. Later, earthquakes brought old sediments to the surface, along with the fossilized remains that were buried a long time ago.