Oldest Human Footprints Suggest Early Man Had Multiple ‘Wives’
Researchers unveiled 3.7 million-year-old footprints that suggest an early ancestor of modern humans had multiple “wives.” The prints, found at a site called Laetoli in Tanzania, Africa, show at least two female individuals were with the male walking in the same direction at the same time. Like modern apes, Australopiths afarensis probably had very large average…
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