The Vete I archaeological site on the Ivory Coast grew overgrown when researchers visited in 2020.
Jimbob Blinkhorn, MPG
Humans lived in the tropical rainforests of West Africa 150,000 years ago. This finding goes back much further in time to human habitats in tropical forests, suggesting that their ancestors were able to inhabit various terrains.
It is generally said that humans are thought to have evolved in open grasslands and savannas. Eleanor Serri At the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany. Instead, she says our ancestors are very adaptable. “Ecological diversity is at heart…
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