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Who Were the First Humans to Reach the British Isles?

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When the ancient humans left Africa, they encountered many difficult environments, including the Sahara and the High Arctic, but one of the last places where they lived was Great Britain, probably due to the cold and humid climate implacable. Homo heidelbergensis on the ancient banks of the Thames, in Swanscombe, United Kingdom This [...]
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When the ancient humans left Africa, they encountered many difficult environments, including the Sahara and the High Arctic, but one of the last places where they lived was Great Britain, probably due to the cold and humid climate implacable. Homo heidelbergensis on the ancient banks of the Thames, in Swanscombe, United Kingdom This [...]

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Issuesfr broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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