
Eslem Ben Arous
Eslem Ben Arous is a 32-year-old paleoanthropologist from Paris, renowned for her expertise in advanced dating techniques using quartz crystals. She led a pivotal study published in Nature that established the presence of Homo sapiens in tropical forests of Africa dating back 150,000 years, challenging long-held theories about human evolution.
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Eslem Ben Arous is a researcher at the National Center for Human Evolution Research (CENIEH) and the main author of the study.
Humanos já viviam nas selvas africanas há 150 mil anosEslem Ben Arous is the lead author of the study that revealed humans have lived in rainforests for much longer than previously thought.
Nykyihminen asutti sademetsää jo selvästi aiemmin kuin on luultu
Eslem Ben Arous is the lead author of the study that provides new evidence about the presence of Homo sapiens in tropical forests.
Hallada la presencia más antigua de nuestra especie en una selva: hace 150.000 años en Costa de Marfil | Ciencia

