South Africa’s Desert-Like Interior May Have Been More Inviting To Our Human Ancestors

South Africa’s Desert-Like Interior May Have Been More Inviting To Our Human Ancestors

Eurasia Review

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Lining the Cape of South Africa and its southern coast are long chains of caves that nearly 200,000 years ago were surrounded by a lush landscape and plentiful food.

During a glacial phase that lasted between 195,000 to 123,000 years ago, these caves served as refuge to a group of humans that some researchers think were the...

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