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  • When Humans Learned to Live Everywhere - The New York Times
    When Humans Learned to Live Everywhere About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration
  • Adapting to extreme habitats set the stage for global human . . .
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra This adaptability is a skill that long predates the modern
  • Early humans knew how to adapt to challenging and extreme . . .
    “We saw a really clear signal that humans were living in more challenging and more extreme environments ” While humans had long survived in savanna and forests, they shifted into everything from from dense rainforests to arid deserts in the period leading up to 50,000 years ago, developing what Hallet called an “ecological flexibility
  • Learning to thrive in diverse African habitats allowed early . . .
    Dr Michela Leonardi at the University of Cambridge and London’s Natural History Museum, the study’s other lead author, said: “Our results showed that the human niche began to expand significantly from 70,000 years ago, and that this expansion was driven by humans increasing their use of diverse habitat types, from forests to arid deserts ”
  • Before Dispersing out of Africa, Humans Learned to Thrive in . . .
    Caption: Humans learned to thrive in a variety of African environments before their successful expansion into Eurasia roughly 50,000 years ago Photo credit: Ondrej Pelanek and Martin Pelanek Before the ‘Out of Africa’ migration that led humans into Eurasia and beyond, new research shows that humans expanded their niche to include African
  • Early humans adapting to extreme habitats set stage for . . .
    This combination of 2007, 2018 and 2012 photos shows, from left, the Cederberg mountain range in South Africa, the Tenere desert in Niger and savanna in South Africa
  • Humans learned to thrive in diverse habitats - archaeology. wiki
    Here the researchers show that humans greatly increased the breadth of habitats they were able to exploit within Africa before the expansion out of the continent This increase in the human niche may have been a result of a positive feedback of greater contact and cultural exchange, allowing larger ranges and the breakdown of geographic barriers





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