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Scientists have long believed that the Arctic reaches of Eurasia were uninhabited by humans until the final stages of the Ice Age, 13,000 to 14,000 years ago. Now researchers report signs of human life dating back almost 40,000 years during what was probably an ice-free and relatively dry, mild...
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