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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPrehistoric Sunscreen: 40,000 Years Ago, Our Ancestors Were Already Protecting Themselves From the SunLong before modern sunscreens, Homo sapiens may have found natural ways to protect themselves from the sun’s dangerous rays.
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Researchers Determine That Ancient Ochre Mine Is The Oldest Known Mine In The World, Last In Use About 48,000 Years AgoThe scientist say that this mine was last in use around 48,000 years ago. It was used to mine ochre, which is an a material that was used extensively in human history. It is a natural clay pigment ...
Scientists say tailored clothes, ochre-based sunscreen, and cave shelter helped Homo sapiens survive a magnetic shift 41,000 ...
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Sunscreen, clothes and caves may have helped Homo sapiens survive 41,000 years agoA 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.
What will an upcoming 'happy face' in the sky actually look like? Canada vacation spot: This is the perfect road trip destination ...
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