Researchers found evidence humans lived at a site in southern Côte d’Ivoire, a region of present-day rainforest, about 150,000 years ago.
Study published in Nature pushes back the known evidence of human habitation in rainforests by over 80,000 years.
For years, rainforests were thought to be barriers to early human survival, but new evidence has shattered this assumption. A ...
The findings push back the timing of ancient human rainforest occupation "by more than double," said archaeologist Eslem Ben ...
Learn how a West African excavation shows that early humans lived in multiple ecosystems simultaneously, challenging our ...
Researchers discovered evidence for human habitation of rainforests 150,000 years ago. This pushes back the oldest known evidence of humans in rainforests by more than double the previously known ...
A new study challenges the notion that anatomically modern humans began inhabiting rainforest habitats just 70,000 years ago.
An international study led by the Human Palaeosystems Group of the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Germany, and ...
Rainforests are a major world biome which humans are not thought to have inhabited until relatively recently. New evidence ...
This oldest known evidence of people living in tropical forests supports an idea that human evolution occurred across Africa.
The earliest evidence of humans living in such forests in Africa, around 150,000 years ago, has been discovered.
Many travelers focus on the well-known Amazon River and popular eco-lodges, overlooking the hidden gems deep within the ...