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Prehistoric desert footprints are earliest evidence for humans on Arabian Peninsula – Livescience.com

Humanity originated on the African continent at least 300,000
years ago. We know from fossil evidence in southern Greece
and the Levant
(modern-day Israel) that some early members of our species expanded beyond Africa around 200,000 years ago, and again between 120,000 to 90,000 years ago. They likely travelled through the Sinai peninsula, which formed the only land bridge connecting the continent of Africa to the rest of the world, before moving north into a landscape with a Mediterranean…
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