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NEW SCIENTIST Shoes could be used already 100,000 years ago

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It is possible that humans have been wearing shoes for over 100,000 years, and other human children, such as Neanderthals, may have had shoes. This claim builds on the finding of unusually well-preserved footprints found in South Africa that may have been left there by people wearing sandals.
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It is possible that humans have been wearing shoes for over 100,000 years, and other human children, such as Neanderthals, may have had shoes. This claim builds on the finding of unusually well-preserved footprints found in South Africa that may have been left there by people wearing sandals.

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Postimees broke the news in on Saturday, September 9, 2023.
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