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100,000 years ago, one of the earliest Homo sapiens outside Africa was stabbed in the face, analysis finds - Live Science

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100,000 years ago, one of the earliest Homo sapiens outside Africa was stabbed in the face, analysis finds - Live Science.

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100,000 years ago, one of the earliest Homo sapiens outside Africa was stabbed in the face, analysis finds Live Science90,000-year-old Homo sapiens jaw wound points to possible violence in early human groups Archaeology News Online MagazineAt Site of Oldest Known Human Burials, 145,000-Year-Old Skull Reveals Earliest Documented Stabbing La Brújula Verde100,000-Year-Old Human Fossil Holds Earliest Evidence of Stabbing GreekReporter.comAncient jaw wound reveals possible violence in Homo sapiens 90,000 years ago Phys.org

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