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Homo Erectus Found To Have Thrived in Harsh Desert, Shifting Human Adaptability Views

Homo Erectus Found To Have Thrived in Harsh Desert, Shifting Human Adaptability Views
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  • Study shows Homo erectus thrived in deserts 1 million years ago.
  • Findings challenge idea of Homo sapiens' unique adaptability.
  • Research led by Julio Mercader from University of Calgary.
  • Study focused on fossils at northern Tanzania's Engaji Nanyor site.
  • Early humans lived beyond African woodlands, adapting to deserts.
  • Research changes views on hominin desert adaptation.
  • Published in journal Communications Earth and Environment.
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