MINNEAPOLIS–Newly discovered fossil footprints at a site in northern Tanzania on the shore of Lake Natron capture a moment in time around 120,000 years ago when a band of 18 humans–early members of our own species, Homo sapiens –traipsed across wet volcanic ash to an unknown destination.
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Fossil footprints of early modern humans found in Tanzania
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