groundbreaking discovery found 170,000-year-old humans had advanced cognitive ability

Evidence for advanced cognitive ability in 170,000-year-old early humans Tel Aviv University’s groundbreaking discovery in prehistoric archaeology provides evidence for advanced cognitive ability in 170,000-year-old early humans. The researchers constructed a software-based smoke dispersal simulation model and applied it to a known archaeological site in a first-of-its-kind investigation. They discovered that the early humans who […]

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