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West Africa’s rainforests were an important center for early modern human evolution, study findsA new study published in the journal Nature reveals that humans were living in African rainforests at least 150,000 years ago, earlier than previously believed. The discovery pushes back the known ...
But a new study published this week found some of our ancestors managed to survive in a tropical rainforest in West Africa much earlier than was known. A team of researchers found evidence that ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumans May Have Lived in Tropical Rainforests Much Earlier Than Scientists Previously Thought, Study FindsNew research suggests that humans inhabited the rainforests of West Africa roughly 150,000 years ago, providing new insights ...
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Mongabay News on MSN‘3,000 year-old’ trees in Tanzania are new speciesBotanist Andrea Bianchi and local plant experts Aloyce Mwakisoma and his brother Ruben were exploring two tiny village forest ...
Located In eastern Sierra Leone, covering 70,000 hectares lies Gola Rainforest National Park (GRNP), one of the last ...
Cocoa farming in West Africa is endangering Goliath beetles, which are crucial to their ecosystem. Deforestation for cocoa ...
typical of humid West African rainforests. Professor Mark Bateman, from the University of Sheffield’s School of Geography and Planning, used a dating technique called Optically Stimulated ...
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