9. Out of Africa Part 2

9. Out of Africa Part 2

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46. Spread of the Late Stone Age

45,000 to 30,000 years ago ... Signs of Late Stone Age culture start appearing across sub-saharan Africa, hinting at long-distance contact between once isolated peoples.Support the show 

45. Late Stone Age of Africa

60,000 to 45,000 years ago ... Signs of cultural change started to appear among hunter gatherers in Africa, leading to the end of the Middle Stone Age, a period that had lasted hundreds of thousands of years.Support the show 

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