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Scientists in Italy have discovered 350,000-year-old tracks that may be the oldest known footprints made by Stone Age man.The prints were made by three humans as they descended the side of a volcano, researchers reported in Thursday’s issue of the journal Nature. Other scientists, however, point out that far older human ancestors have been found.