In North and East Africa, wet climates provided a green corridor for ancient humans to migrate out of Africa. In contrast, in ...
This finding, coupled with a 180,000-year-old jawbone from Israel’s Misliya Cave, pushes back the timeline of human migration by 150,000 years from what scientists once believed.
A newly unearthed archaeological site in Tajikistan dating to as far as 150,000 years ago played a key role in the migration and development of early humans and their ancestors to Central Asia ...