The earliest humans were way more advanced than we thought
By Reuters
March 16, 2018 | 1:07pm | Updated
WASHINGTON — On a grassy African landscape, some of the earliest members of our species, Homo sapiens, engaged in surprisingly sophisticated behaviors including using color pigments, creating advanced tools and trading for resources with other groups of people.
Those findings, published in the journal Science, were reported Thursday by scientists who examined artifacts dating from 320,000 years ago unearthed in southern Kenya, roughly the same age as the earliest known Homo sapiens fossils discovered elsewhere in Africa.
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