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Study Reveals Malaria's Role in Human Spread in Africa

A recent study has revealed that malaria significantly influenced the spread of early humans in Africa, surpassing the impact of climate alone. Published on April 22 in 'Science Advances', the research indicates that diseases were a critical environmental force in determining settlement locations.

Discover New Findings Revealing Stone Age Secrets in the Middle East

Recent scientific reports highlight new archaeological discoveries from the Stone Age in the Middle East, shedding light on ancient human history. These findings enhance our understanding of the evolution of ancient societies and their ways of life.

Discover evidence of human settlement in Arabia 210,000 years ago

A recent study reveals that the Arabian Peninsula was inhabited by humans during harsh periods of the Ice Age, with evidence of human settlement dating back to 210,000 years. The findings were published in Nature Communications on March 23.

Discover Oldest Evidence of Human Settlement in Jordan

Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest evidence of human settlement in Jordan, dating back approximately <strong>2.5 million years</strong>. This discovery marks a significant milestone in understanding human history in the region.