NEW YORK – About 45,000 years ago, a tiny group of people – fewer than 1,000 – wandered the icy northern fringes of Europe. Across thousands of miles of tundra, they hunted woolly rhinoceros and other big game. Their skin was most likely dark.
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NEW YORK – About 45,000 years ago, a tiny group of people – fewer than 1,000 – wandered the icy northern fringes of Europe. Across thousands of miles of tundra, they hunted woolly rhinoceros and other big game. Their skin was most likely dark.