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Early humans followed the coast
Oct 12, 2006 10:04
By Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News
Learning how to live off the sea may have played a key role in the expansion of early humans around the globe.
After leaving Africa, human groups probably followed coastal routes to the Americas and South-East Asia.
Professor Jon Erlandson says the maritime capabilities of ancient humans have been greatly
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bebopfaye
October 12 2006, 23:28:40 UTC
very interesting. We dicussed differnt migration routes and theories last semester in my archaeology class and this is just another new light shed. I think I'm sending this article to my professor.
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caatinga
October 14 2006, 01:42:42 UTC
Pickled by cormorant dung? Dang.
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