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29 May, 02:59
Why did early humans, no longer have to move?
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Moses Sharp
29 May, 04:16
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Because we now got legs
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Jordan Krueger
29 May, 06:45
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Early human migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents began 2 million years ago with the migration out of Africa of Homo erectus.
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