Early Homo sapiens may have lived in rainforests, new clues suggest — and it could overturn our understanding of human evolution
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Scientists are rethinking human evolution. New evidence suggests early Homo sapiens spent more time in rainforests than previously thought. According to Live Science, our ancestors' ability to thrive in tropical environments may reveal something fundamental about what makes us human.
Source: https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/human-evolution/e...
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