Archaeologists who carry out large-scale excavations in Africa have found traces of people who lived in the region 100,000 years ago. Researchers have found thousands of artifacts and animal remains, as well as sedimentary rocks that indicate that Homo sapiens have repeatedly visited the foresty area of Ethiopia's modern Afar Rift Valley before modern people have scattered across Eurasia, reports Science Alert. But this life has not been free fr…
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Archaeologists who carry out large-scale excavations in Africa have found traces of people who lived in the region 100,000 years ago. Researchers have found thousands of artifacts and animal remains, as well as sedimentary rocks that indicate that Homo sapiens have repeatedly visited the foresty area of Ethiopia's modern Afar Rift Valley before modern people have scattered across Eurasia, reports Science Alert. But this life has not been free fr…