How prehistoric people settled one of Earth’s most extreme places

How prehistoric people settled one of Earth’s most extreme places

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Archaeologists previously believed the Tibetan plateau was one of the last places to be settled by humans or hominins – over the past couple of decades that notion has been slowly but comprehensively blown apart

By Michael Marshall

The Tibetan plateau is known as the “roof of the world”

J Marshall / Alamy Stock Photo

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Earth has plenty of places that are difficult to live in. Hot and dry deserts like the Sahara and Atacama; cold and windy deserts like Antarctica; the constantly shifting ice packs of the Arctic. Nowadays humans live in pretty much all of them, venturing far outside the mosaic of grasses, trees and lakes …

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