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Posted: 2025-05-10 23:49:31 UTC

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Discovery of million-year-old stone tools on Iran's Makran coast suggests early humans inhabited the area, potentially using it as a key migration route out of Africa.
The stone tools found on Iran’s Makran coast are nearly a million years old.
The tools prove early humans stayed in Iran, crafted tools, and used them with intent.
The coast may have been a key migration route out of Africa.
Determining the exact age and origin of the stone tools.
Understanding the migration patterns of early humans.
Preserving the archaeological site for further research.