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Camryn Nichols
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3 October, 16:37
Homo erectus was the first to travel outside of
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Eliana Gibson
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Homo Erectus was the first one to travel from the cradle of humanity: Africa. It traveled out of Africa around 1.8 million years ago.
Homo sapiens also had their origin in Africa, they traveled out of it around 130 000 years ago.
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