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Did Modern Humans Go Global Twice As Early As Thought?

Bob Holmes, New Scientist

Stone tools dating from about 125,000 years ago excavated in the desert near the Straits of Hormuz suggest that Homo sapiens managed to spread across the world much earlier than previously thought – and it was a favorable climate, not a sophisticated culture, that allowed them to go.

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