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What 100,000-year-old footprints in Morocco tell us about early humans. ... These were a set of three imprints belonging to a hypothetical “Eve” and called “Eve’s footprints”.
A set of 117,000-year-old footprints found in South Africa is possible evidence of a woman who could be the common ancestor of all modern humans, the fossils’ discoverers said Thursday. Made … ...
They are probably of approximately the same age as “Eve’s Footprints”, and therefore from the Late Pleistocene epoch, which began about 126,000 years ago. Graffiti in aeolianites at Langebaan.
They are probably of approximately the same age as “Eve’s Footprints”, and therefore from the Late Pleistocene epoch, which began about 126,000 years ago. Graffiti in aeolianites at Langebaan.