- Paleoanthropologists thought that people didn’t move to higher elevations until pretty late in our species’ history. Discarded bones in the Ethiopian mountains from the Last Glacial Maximum suggest that people did move there, and ate roasted mole rat, sometimes having to compete with hyenas for it. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/08/ethiopia-provides-the-earliest-evidence-of-people-living-at-altitude/ 7 comments science
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