Homo sapiens

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A new scientific paper suggests that Homo sapiens from South Africa's southern Cape migrated out of Africa via the coast around 70,000 years ago. Ecologist Alan Whitfield and co-authors argue that coastal resources and skills enabled this journey. The hypothesis highlights marine foods and technologies from sites like Blombos Cave.

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