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Scientists Discover That Africa's Namib Desert Has A Human Population After Believing It Disappeared 50 Years Ago - Blavity

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Scientists have found a population of people in Africa ‘s Namib desert that were believed to have disappeared 50 years ago. Anthropologists initially believed that the community disappeared when the languages spoken in the region died out. However, experts are now realizing that this group kept its genetic identity when their native language disappeared.

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