Lesotho: Where We Learned to Be Human

April 2, 2025

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Read time:

5-15 mins
Lesotho Where We Learned To Be Human
Presented by Michigan News

Lesotho, a small landlocked country in southern Africa, holds great archaeological significance. In addition to offering insights into how early humans adapted to its rugged, mountainous terrain, Lesotho is a critical source of freshwater and an important region for biodiversity research. In this Expert Q&A with Michigan News, U-M archaeologist Brian Stewart shares what he has learned about the country through more than 15 research excursions.

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