For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumans May Have Lived in Tropical Rainforests Much Earlier Than Scientists Previously Thought, Study FindsNew research suggests that humans inhabited the rainforests of West Africa roughly 150,000 years ago, providing new insights ...
Eslem Ben Arous, researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, said: "Before our study, the oldest secure ...
Researchers found evidence humans lived at a site in southern Côte d’Ivoire, a region of present-day rainforest, about 150,000 years ago.
Humans lived under the leafy canopy of a West African rainforest by at least 150,000 years ago. Previously, the oldest secure evidence for humans living in African rainforests dated to about ...
For wildlife lovers, Akagera National Park is a great place to visit in April. According to Discover Africa, the lush ...
New evidence now shows that humans lived in rainforests at least 150 thousand years ago in Africa, the home of our species. Our species originated in Africa around 300 thousand years ago ...
New evidence reveals early humans lived in African rainforests 150,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of human ...
A study published Wednesday shows that as early as 150,000 years ago, some of them lived deep in a West African rainforest. “What we’re seeing is that, from a very early stage, ecological ...
New research suggests that humans inhabited the rainforests of West Africa roughly 150,000 years ago, providing new insights into our ancestors’ ability to adapt to challenging environments ...
(Credit: Jimbob Blinkhorn, MPG) In the late ‘80s, a team of Soviet and West African archaeologists discovered an African rainforest site that had the potential to rewrite at least a chapter of human ...
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