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If you ever travel back in time to hang out with Homo sapiens around 41,000 years ago, pack some sunscreen – or better yet, a ...
Several scientific studies confirm that both species coexisted for seven millennia and even reproduced among themselves.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPrehistoric Sunscreen: 40,000 Years Ago, Our Ancestors Were Already Protecting Themselves From the SunLong before modern sunscreens, Homo sapiens may have found natural ways to protect themselves from the sun’s dangerous rays.
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A fine mist accompanies the clan as the sun rises and they begin their journey. There are 12 people in total, some of them ...
Additionally, ancient humans may have ramped up their use of ochre. This naturally occurring pigment is composed of iron ...
you should know that the humans who were apparently here at that time weren’t Homo sapiens at all. Researchers still have no reason to suspect that Homo sapiens even left Africa until 100,000 ...
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Prehistoric Sunscreen and Clothing May Have Given Homo sapiens an Evolutionary AdvantageJust because Homo sapiens hadn't yet developed the ... Meanwhile, archaeological evidence shows that, during this time period, H. sapiens started sewing clothing and rubbing ochre, a sun-blocking ...
Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefited from sunscreen ... and found that the time period of the Laschamps excursion—which lasted from about 41,000 to 39,000 BP—coincided with periods of ...
Ancient Homo sapiens may have benefitted from sunscreen ... and found that the time period of the Laschamps excursion -- which lasted from about 41,000 to 39,000 BP -- coincided with periods ...
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