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Ancient Killer Influenced Human Survival Across Africa for 74,000 Years
New findings indicate that early humans thrived through interactions among diverse populations across Africa, challenging the notion of a singular origin.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 15 days ago
Recent research suggests that early humans did not emerge from a single location but rather through complex interactions among various populations across Africa.
This evidence points to the significant role of environmental factors, including an ancient predator, which may have shaped human migration and survival patterns.
The study highlights the importance of understanding these interactions to better grasp the evolutionary history of our species.