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The production of tailored clothing and the use of ochre as a sunscreen may have given Homo sapiens an advantage over ...
Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled what he says is a major transport boost to stop the North being "held to ransom" by a Victorian-era system. The prime minister said the £2.15bn investment was a ...
A study suggests that Homo sapiens may have benefited from the use of ochre and tailored clothing during a period of increased UV light 41,000 years ago, during the Laschamps excursion.
Ancient homo sapiens may have benefitted from mineral-based sun protection, living in caves and even tailored clothing.
Additionally, ancient humans may have ramped up their use of ochre. This naturally occurring pigment is composed of iron ...
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