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Humans may have migrated to Europe in three waves

A broken molar and stone pointed tools suggest that Europe’s first known humans may have been living on the continent 54,000 years ago.

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New Study Claims Earliest Human Migrants Came to Europe in Three Waves

New research reveals that there were not just one or two waves of human migration from Africa to Europe, but three!

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Stone tools reflect three waves of migration

The first modern humans spread across Europe in three waves during the Paleolithic, according to a study published May 3, 2023 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Ludovic Slimak of the CNRS and University of Toulouse III, France.

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