Where were the first remains of primitive man found?

The first remains of a primitive man were discovered in Morocco during excavations in 2004. Found the remains of five people of the species Homo sapiens, who most likely were hiding in a cave from wild animals. These people lived 300 thousand years ago. People used weapons and knew how to make fire. The surprise of scientists was caused by the fact that the remains were well preserved in the hot African climate. However, DNA could not be isolated because the genetic material was susceptible to destruction.



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