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Ancient Footprints in Africa's Mountain of God Reveal Story of Human Life 5000 to 19000 Years Ago
It’s the path that ancient humans walked, the marks they have made on the ancient earth. Scientists discovered over 400 human footprints – each one remarkably well-preserved – in Engare Sero, Tanzania back in 2010 and these footprints led to valuable knowledge of their lives millennia ago.
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