The Reason Ancient Human Beings Within Tropical Locations Did Not Reside Within Caves, the Usage of Caves by Ancient Human Beings Within Tropical Locations, the Location the Oldest Human Remains Were Discovered, the Discovery Scientists Made Within Tam Pa Ling Cave (Cave of the Monkeys), the Reason Fossils are Rare Within Asia, the Reason Scientists Understand Human Beings Did Not Migrate Out of Africa During the Pleistocene Epoch, the Resource the Majority of Human Beings During the Modern Day Live Within Close Proximity to, the Growth Rate of Bamboo Within a Single Day and the Capabilities of Bamboo, the Period When Homo Erectus (Upright Human) Migrated Out of Africa, the Possibility of Human Beings and Homo Erectus Existing During the Same Period, the Etymology of “Denisovan”, the Reason Deoxyribonucleic Acid Defragments Over Time, the Year the Neanderthal Genome Was Sequenced, the Discovery Which Permitted Scientists to Discover Neanderthals, the Discovery Scientists Made Whilst Sequencing the Genome of the Denisova 3 (Xing’s Bone) Bone Fragment, the Period When Neanderthals Became Extinct, the Genes Responsible for Illness Immunity Within Human Beings, the Result of Human Beings Migrating Out of Africa Into Asia, the Dual Methods to Increase Biological Diversity, and the Hypothesis of the Reason Human Beings Developed Human Leukocyte Antigen Genes

Ancient people who lived in the tropics did not inhabit caves because of the deadly predators which lived within them. Ancient people did however use caves as a temporary shelter from the rain. Perhaps the oldest human remains ever found in Asia were found in Tam Pa Ling, Laos, a country rich with caves. Fossils were found which regress scientific understanding of human beings being in South East Asia by 20,000 years as the fossils found date back 63,000 years. There are few fossils in Asia in l...


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