The Red Sea coast of Eritrea is …

Years: 132237BCE - 111502BCE
The Red Sea coast of Eritrea is occupied by early anatomically modern humans during the last interglacial period.

It is believed that the area was on the route out of Africa that some scholars suggest was used by early humans to colonize the rest of the Old World.

In 1999, the Eritrean Research Project Team, composed of Eritrean, Canadian, American, Dutch and French scientists, will discover a Paleolithic site with stone and obsidian tools dated to over one hundred and twenty-five thousand years old near the Bay of Zula south of Massawa, along the Red Sea littoral.

The tools are believed to have been used by early humans to harvest marine resources like clams and oysters.

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