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  • Findings on old stone tools in North Africa suggest new possibilities for the story of human origin

    Findings on old stone tools in North Africa suggest new possibilities for the story of human origin

    Mohamed Sahnouni, The Conversation Mathieu Duval, The Conversation
    · Dec 02, 2018 · 11:30 pm