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Science Centric (17 Oct 2007 17:05 GMT) - Evidence of early humans living on the coast in South Africa, harvesting food from the sea, employing complex bladelet tools and using red pigments in symbolic behaviour 164,000 years ago, far earlier than previously documented, is being reported in the 18 October issue of the journal Nature. The international team of researchers reporting the findings include Curtis Marean, a palaeoanthropologist with the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University and three graduate students in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change…
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