Paleoanthropologists in South Africa say they have found the earliest footprints of anatomically modern humans - fossilized 117,000-year-old tracks of a foot measuring women's size 7½, The Washington Post reported. Lee Berger of the University of Witwatersrand said the print featured "a lovely curving instep."
Early Footprints
Paleoanthropologists in South Africa say they have found the earliest footprints of anatomically modern humans - fossilized 117,000-year-old tracks of a foot measuring women's size 7½, The Washington Post reported. Lee Berger of the University of Witwatersrand said the print featured "a lovely curving instep."