State of origin
Jul 24, 2022
2 minutes
by Bob Brockie
Scientists have long supposed that early humans evolved on African savannahs. But that idea has become questionable.
The traditional theory suggests our chimp-like ancestors used their long arms and short legs to climb and swing through the African jungles. On the ground, they walked on all fours and on their knuckles. Between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago, the African climate dried out and many forested parts
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