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The earliest evidence of human activity in any form, on the other hand, goes back more than 1,000,000 years.
A town had already existed at the site for at least seven centuries, but evidence of human activity was limited to periods later than about 400 bc.
The human remains, tools, and other evidence of human activity found there may date as far back as 120,000 years ago.
Tools and other artifacts provide the earliest evidence of human activity on Cyprus; artifacts and burned animal bones found at Aetokremnos on the southern coast have been dated to about 12,000 years ago.
Brodar excavated more than 300 stone tools as well as more than 130 bone artifacts, clear evidence of human activity at the site.
This system contains 18 classes based on the presence of a riparian patch, wetland species, surface water, and evidence of human activity.
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Despite the widespread evidence of human activities throughout the regions, we found that large-scale natural controls over aboveground carbon density were driven primarily by physiography and vegetation cover.
It's "a very solid piece of evidence" for the influence of human activity on regional climates, says climate scientist James White of the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Plus there are "sea-faris" – two-hour family cruises from Torquay and Brixham – and walking tours through 400 million years at Kents Cavern (01803 215136, kents-cavern.co.uk; adults £8.50, children £7), a national monument and a site of special scientific interest that shows evidence of more than 500,000 years of human activity.
The Peak District has been inhabited from the earliest periods of human activity, as is evidenced by occasional finds of Mesolithic flint artefacts and by palaeoenvironmental evidence from caves in Dovedale and elsewhere.
A survey published in October by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that white evangelical Protestants were among those least likely to believe that there was "solid evidence" that the Earth was warming because of human activity.
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