Ethiopia’s Afar Rift Reveals How Humans Lived — and Died — 100,000 Years Ago
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Discoveries in Ethiopia's Afar Rift are providing insight into human life and death around 100,000 years ago. The findings include ancient human remains, which may be the earliest evidence of cremation, although the specifics of the discoveries are still being reported. The site has also yielded other clues about the environment and human evolution, including ancient teeth and a unusual foot bone that may indicate a previously unknown human relative.
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