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While cleaning the top layer [...] spotted [...] hominin footprint [...] interpreted the depositional setting of the footprint surface, narrowing down the passage of the track makers to a few hours [...] Homo erectus [persisted for 1 million years more] and Paranthropus boisei [went extinct within the next few hundred thousand years], the two most common living human species of the Pleistocene Epoch [2 580 000 to 11 700 years ago...] "The idea that they lived contemporaneously may not be a surprise. But this is the first time demonstrating it."