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published the article about Ten New things learned about human origins in 2020
that Another 2020 announcement, this one in May from Chatham University’s Kevin
Hatala and colleagues (including Briana Pobiner), analyzed the largest fossil footprint assemblage in Africa.
Sometime between about 6,000- and 19,000-years ago, a group of modern humans
walked through a mudflow in the shadow of Tanzania’s Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano.
The 408 footprints left behind by 17 individuals help us to understand not only
the heights and weights of the footprint-makers, but using statistical analysis
based on a large data set of modern human feet, the team determined that the
walking group probably consisted of 14 female and 2 male individuals. Comparing
this to ethnographic data from modern forager groups such as the Hadza in
Tanzania, the team concluded that the footprints were probably made by adult
females with occasional visits or accompaniment by a few adult males during a
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