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  • This undated handout photo provided by the journal Science shows a View of northern Jebel Faya from the north-east. The Jebel comprises Neogene limestones with rich seams of chert. The FAY-NE1 rockshelter is behind the white vehicle. Modern humans may have left Africa thousands of years earlier than previously thought, turning right and heading across the Red Sea into Arabia rather than down the Nile, an international team of researchers says. (AP Photo/Science)

    Humans may have left Africa earlier than thought

    Modern humans may have left Africa thousands of years earlier than previously thought, turning right and heading across the Red Sea into Arabia rather than following the Nile to a northern exit, an international team of researchers says.

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