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Marcus James Thomson, Ph.D.

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oh the pre-humanity

These archaeologists have turned up evidence that human ancestors were established in Arabia about 300 thousand years ago. The location is no surprise, because our ancestors passed through as they radiated out of Africa. It’s the timing that’s interesting. Before moving to Oman in 2007, I became very interested in the prospect of finding moreContinue reading “oh the pre-humanity”

Posted byzizrocMarch 22, 2019April 13, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:paleoanthropology

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