Washington DC (UPI) Oct 15, 2020
What happened to the hominins that came before Homo sapiens? New research published Thursday in the journal One Earth suggests climate change likely drove the earliest human species to extinction. Until now, most hominin research has focused on when and where the earliest human species emerged, as well as how they dispersed out of Africa. And more attention has been paid to the d
Early human species likely driven to extinction by climate change
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