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Recently, in the vast emptiness of the Nufud Desert stone tools and fossils dating back to over 400,000 years ago were unearthed. These tools are the oldest ever discovered in the Arabian Peninsula.
This archaeological discovery is a major breakthrough as per new research as they show how climate change could have prompted humans to migrate out of Africa into Asia.
What may seem like one of the most barren places on earth, the Nufud Desert was once home to verdant grasslands and lakes.
New archaeological finds show how bursts of rain in pre-historic Arabia helped human migration over the last 400,000 years.
Fascinating work 👏 by @DrEricAndrieux @ArcDurham who was part of the international fieldwork team with @MPI_SHH
Read more 👉 https://t.co/iJ1v5uJbVb pic.twitter.com/ty2KuCjxh7
— Durham University (@durham_uni) September 2, 2021
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