Science
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Ice Age Humans Lived Life to the Extreme
Ice Age humans apparently lived life to the extreme, at least, in terms of where they lived. Newly discovered stone tools revealed an ancient settlement very high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, a new study says, showing people's capacity for withstanding intense conditions.
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