The content discusses the archaeological site Shinfa-Metema 1 in northwest Ethiopia, dating back to around 74,000 years ago. It reveals evidence of intensive riverine-based foraging with the adoption of the bow and arrow. The diet consisted of a variety of terrestrial and aquatic animals, showcasing adaptive behaviors to challenging climatic conditions during the Middle Stone Age. The presence of fish in waterholes during dry seasons suggests flexible adaptations and potential transformation of seasonal rivers into corridors for dispersal out of Africa.
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