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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:24:00

Coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let s imagine what it was like and how they survived. hesburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold, much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it shows that our early ancestors were inventive and adaptable, which is why we are here today. i mean, this is amazing. researchers are still searching for what remains of these humans. these are the stone tools they learnt how to make. they re adapting the whole time to new environments, new climates, right the way through the ice ages ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:24:00

The sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let s imagine what it was like and how they survived. hesburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold, much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it shows that our early ancestors were inventive and adaptable, which is why we are here today. i mean, this is amazing. researchers are still searching for what remains of these humans. these are the stone tools ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:21:00

For example, food but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of this early humans from europe. these early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let s imagine what it was like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold, much colder than it is today. so, they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:16:00

But, then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let s imagine what it was like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold much colder than it is today. so they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it shows that our early ancestors were inventive and adaptable, which is why we are here today. researchers are still searching for what remains of these humans. ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:24:00

So they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it shows that our early ancestors were inventive and adaptable, which is why we are here today. i mean, this is amazing. researchers are still searching for what remains of these humans. these are the stone tools they learnt how to make. they re adapting the whole time to new environments, new climates, right the way through the ice ages and developing new technologies. the face is really - quite delicately built. this is a reconstruction of a skull of one of those early humans smaller brained, but gradually evolving into more advanced species, the researchers say in thejournal science. and that species was i certainly more evolved. things like a larger brain, - ....

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