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    Default Homo Sapiens... 'First of our kind' found in Morocco



    By Pallab Ghosh
    Science correspondent...7/6/17

    The idea that modern people evolved in a single "cradle of humanity" in East Africa
    some 200,000 years ago is no longer tenable, new research suggests. Fossils of
    five early humans have been found in North Africa that show Homo sapiens
    emerged at least 100,000 years earlier than previously recognised. It suggests that
    our species evolved all across the continent, the scientists involved say.

    Their work is published in the journal Nature.

    Prof Jean-Jacques Hublin, of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
    in Liepzig, Germany, told me that the discovery would "rewrite the text books"
    about our emergence as a species. "It is not the story of it happening in a rapid
    way in a 'Garden of Eden' somewhere in Africa. Our view is that it was a more
    gradual development and it involved the whole continent. So if there was a Garden
    of Eden, it was all of Africa."

    'First of our kind' found in Morocco



    Until now, the earliest fossils of our kind were from Ethiopia (from a site known as
    Omo Kibish) in eastern Africa and were dated to be approximately 195,000 years
    old. "We now have to modify the vision of how the first modern humans emerged,"
    Prof Hublin told me with an impish grin. Before our species evolved there were
    many different types of primitive human species, each of which looked different and
    had its own strengths and weaknesses. And these various species of human, just
    like other animals, evolved and changed their appearance gradually, with just the
    occasional spurt. They did this over hundreds of thousands of years.

    By contrast, the mainstream view has been that Homo sapiens evolved suddenly
    from more primitive humans in East Africa around 200,000 years ago; and it is at
    that point that we assumed, broadly speaking, the features we display now. What is
    more, only then do we spread throughout Africa and eventually to rest of planet.
    Prof Hublin's discoveries would appear to shatter this view.

    Read More....
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-40194150

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    When I saw this article it reminded me of the Anunnaki . As with Gobekli Tepi
    taking us a step nearer the Homer Atlantis myth as a possible lost civilisation per
    Graham Hancock and others. Over recent years more ancient homanoids have been
    found from the hobbits to the Denisovans. This article puts homo sapiens back from
    aprox 200,000 years to aprox 350,000 years. There are other creation theories as
    well of course.

    Graham Hancock TED Talk 2016: Cataclysmic event 12,800-11,600 yrs ago //
    interviews, presentations

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...-presentations


    Quote Sitchin wrote that Enki suggested that to relieve the Anunnaki, who had
    mutinied over their dissatisfaction with their working conditions, that primitive
    workers (Homo sapiens) be created by genetic engineering as slaves to replace
    them in the gold mines by crossing extraterrestrial genes with those of Homo
    erectus.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin

    The 12th Planet written by Zecharia Sitchin (Audiobook)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E3gBvwLyQc

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    Buzzsaw: Anunnaki History and Alien Gods Revealed with Gerald Clark... Planet X
    Orbit Leak Project

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...CLARK+ANUNNAKI

    Ancient Göbekli Tepe Who Built It, When, and Why ? // L. M'Howe Human Alien
    Hybrids and Gobekli Tepe

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...d-Gobekli-Tepe

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    http://punnett.blogspot.co.uk/2016/0...iscovered.html
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    Science Mag....

    World’s oldest Homo sapiens fossils found in Morocco

    By Ann GibbonsJun. 7, 2017 , 1:00 PM

    For decades, researchers seeking the origin of our species have scoured the Great
    Rift Valley of East Africa. Now, their quest has taken an unexpected detour west to
    Morocco: Researchers have redated a long-overlooked skull from a cave called
    Jebel Irhoud to a startling 300,000 years ago, and unearthed new fossils and stone
    tools. The result is the oldest well-dated evidence of Homo sapiens, pushing back
    the appearance of our kind by 100,000 years.

    “This stuff is a time and a half older than anything else put forward as H. sapiens,”
    says paleoanthropologist John Fleagle of the State University of New York in Stony
    Brook.

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    The pan-African dawn of Homo sapiens


    New dates and fossils from Jebel Irhoud in Morocco suggest that our species
    emerged across Africa. The new findings may help researchers sort out how these
    selected fossils from the past 600,000 years are related to modern humans and to
    one another.



    http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/...-found-morocco

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.944d0239c049

    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/...-studies-claim
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    Default Re: Homo Sapiens... 'First of our kind' found in Morocco

    Found in the Quarry Jebel Irhoud


    Jean-Jacques Hublin at the Site who works for the Max-Plank-Institute in Leipzig Germany


    These Tools were found in the same Location




    3D Reconstruction of the Scull




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    Default Re: Homo Sapiens... 'First of our kind' found in Morocco

    There is definitely a slip in the scripted fairy tale of homo sapiens age on Earth. First came the recently found artifacts in California that dated homo sapiens being in north america 130k years ago, which completely shattered the 'clovis' people myth of 15k years. Now we see this. This is some sort of good news about getting closer to the truth about our origins.

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    Modern faces! I wonder how long it will take to get this into the history books.

    I found an article on this find in National Geographic, published yesterday. A telling quote from one of the researchers: “The face is the face of somebody you could cross in the metro,” says Jean-Jacques Hublin, the paleoanthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology who led the new research. “It’s pretty amazing.”

    These Early Humans Lived 300,000 Years Ago—But Had Modern Faces

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    400,000 Years, Oldest Human DNA Yet Found Raises New Mysteries

    Quote This also opens the question, is alien DNA still to be discovered?


    Published on 12 Jun 2016

    Scientists have found the oldest DNA evidence yet of humans’ biological history.
    But instead of neatly clarifying human evolution, the finding is adding new strange
    mysteries.The DNA from a fossil dating back about 400,000 years, shattered the
    previous record of 100,000 years.

    The fossil, a thigh bone found in Spain, had previously seemed to many experts to
    belong to a forerunner of Neanderthals. But its DNA tells a very different story. It
    most closely resembles DNA from an enigmatic lineage of humans known as
    Denisovans. Until now, Denisovans were known only from DNA retrieved from
    80,000-year-old remains in Siberia, 4,000 miles east of where the new DNA was found.

    The mismatch between the anatomical and genetic evidence surprised the
    scientists, who are now rethinking human evolution over the past few hundred
    thousand years. It is possible, for example, that there are many extinct human
    populations that scientists have yet to discover. They might have interbred,
    swapping DNA. Scientists hope that further studies of extremely ancient human
    DNA will clarify the mystery.

    This also opens the question, is alien DNA still to be discovered?

    “Right now, we’ve basically generated a big question mark,” said Matthias Meyer, a
    geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig,
    Germany, and a co-author of the new study.Since the 1970s, Spanish scientists
    have brought out a wealth of fossils from the cave dating back hundreds of
    thousands of years. “The place is very special,” said Dr. Arsuaga, who has found 28
    nearly complete skeletons of humans during three decades of excavations.

    Based on the anatomy of the fossils, Dr. Arsuaga has argued that they belonged to
    ancestors of Neanderthals, which lived in western Asia and Europe from about
    200,000 to 30,000 years ago.Based on previously discovered ancient DNA and
    fossil evidence, scientists generally agreed that humans’ direct ancestors shared a
    common ancestor with Neanderthals and Denisovans that lived about half a million
    years ago in Africa.

    Their shared ancestors split off from humans’ lineage and left Africa, then split
    further into the Denisovans and Neanderthals about 300,000 years ago. The
    evidence suggested that Neanderthals headed west, toward Europe, and that the
    Denisovans moved east.

    Humans’ ancestors, meanwhile, stayed in Africa, giving rise to Homo sapiens about
    200,000 years ago. Humans then expanded from Africa into Asia and Europe about
    60,000 years ago. They then interbred not only with Neanderthals, but with
    Denisovans, too. Later, both the Denisovans and Neanderthals became extinct.

    “Now we have to rethink the whole story,” Dr. Arsuaga said.

    Dr. Arsuaga doubts that Denisovans were spread out across so much of the Old
    World, from Spain to Siberia, masquerading as Neanderthals.
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    This is a good discussion between Rich and the late Lloyd Pye speculating
    that aprox 200 ,000 years age Homo Sapien sapien , us modern humans
    evolved from the results of genetic manipulation.....

    200,000 Years Ago Something Happened that Changed Humans Gentically



    Published on 16 Feb 2017
    For those new to the idea that humans were created by advanced beings around
    200,000 years ago, it will be a radical departure from what you were taught in
    schools. We have been led to believe that Charles Darwin cracked the code of
    evolution and his belief system was believed and has certainly led millions to
    believe that it was de facto however it certainly looks like he may be wrong
    very wrong!

    Explores the physical and genetic evidence that supports the idea of Intervention
    Theory, the idea that the Theory of Evolution by itself is not sufficient to explain
    where the human species comes from and that humans are a genetically
    engineered species, a hybrid.

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    Interesting little vid more plausible imo....( 3 mins)

    Draco, Anunnaki & Pleiadian Ancestors of Humanity



    Published on 2 Jun 2016

    Draco, Anunnaki and additional alien species that were formative influencers on
    human bloodline evolutions, as explained by writer Dan Winter. How we evolved
    away from reptilian physical form, and the changing human body that was cloned
    from Draco-Reptilian is explored in this highlight from the uncensored Buzzsaw
    interview, hosted by Sean Stone.

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    New Fossils Found In Morocco Indicate People Have Been Around Way Longer Than We Thought | TIME

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFcRIxXmm3Y

    Published on 7 Jun 2017


    How long has our species been around? New fossils from Morocco push the evidence back by about 100,000 years.
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    We may be approaching a paradigm shift in the discussion of human origins, and the ability for ordinary and academic researchers being able to theorize in unconventional ways. I remember a female archeologist in the 1970's/80's who found human artifacts in central america (i believe) dating back over two hundred thousand years, and she refused pushback from her contemporaries, and got fired and couldnt get other related work. I believe Michael Cremo documents her case in his presentations.

    Examination of genetic variations in earlier versions of humans has already started. Case in point is the ongoing dna analysis of the skeletons with elongated skulls found in Paracus, Peru. This work has been spearheaded by Brian Forster:





    Much objective research about physical artifacts from very old civilizations indicate that some have been around for tens of thousands of years before the current 'scientific' myth that human civilization started only 5k years ago. For instance, Sylvie at the NewEarth youtube channel has an excellent analysis of an ancient quarry in Crimea whose leftovers show tech that was more advanced than current rock cutting tech:



    Or, here are some more fantastically old submerged cities:

    Dwarka: "Mainstream scientists maintain that ancient Indian culture/civilization goes back some 4-5 thousand years. Yet the ruins below the Gulf of Cambay go back at least 9 thousand years, i.e. to the time when the area submerged under water."

    http://www.unacknowledged.info/dwark...y-found-water/

    The sunken pyramid city off Cuba: "Just over a decade ago, a team of explorers were working on an exploration and survey mission off the western coast of Cuba when their sonar equipment picked up a perplexing series of stone structures lying some 650 metres below the surface. "

    http://www.ancient-origins.net/ancie...ty-cuba-001883

    Japan's Yonaguni: " it was proposed that the Yonaguni Monument was built when the area was above sea level some 10,000 years ago. So could ‘Japan’s Atlantis’ be a remnant of a preglacial civilisation that was eventually inundated?"

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.news...ndroid-htc-rev

    Atlantis evidence:

    Edgar Casey's A.R.E. foundation which has done lots of work uncovering the Bimini Road, finding a submerged wall in the same area, etc. There has also been found a submerged pyramid structures found off Cuba.:

    https://www.edgarcayce.org/the-readi...eries/atlantis

    And, if one is really inquisitive, one can find evidence of humanlike artifacts that go back even farther. Case in point, Megalithic structures point to civilizations dating back over possibly millions of years:

    http://earthbeforeflood.com/who_and_...c_complex.html

    So now, when the topic of ancient human history arises, the ridicule factor will now be more muted since the old established narrative has been shattered. This is a good progression.
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    Quote Examination of genetic variations in earlier versions of humans has already started.
    Case in point is the ongoing dna analysis of the skeletons with elongated skulls found in Paracus,
    Peru. This work has been spearheaded by Brian Forster:
    Brian Forster has done some very good research into this topic and
    I have posted many of his vids.....This one is definitely not cradle
    boarding or head binding as it is a fetus . Two US medical doctors
    have been with Brian to look at it and they have interesting views .

    Two American Doctors Inspect Strange Ancient Skeletons In Bolivia



    Published on 27 May 2017
    This is a medium definition video; for the HD version please go here:
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    300,000 Year Old Humans? We're A Species with Amnesia - Mayan Calendar & Cycles of Catastrophe




    Published on 9 Jun 2017

    16 catastrophic events have happened on earth capable of destroying 1,000 cities over the last 150,000
    years since modern humans have existed, which would explain why we have so little knowledge of our
    past. Randall Carlson has identified a cycle of catastrophe on planet earth that occurs in 13,000 & 6,000
    year cycles that occur on earth.

    The recent discovery of 300,000 year old homo-sapiens remains remind us that we are certainly a species of amnesia.

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    Default Re: Homo Sapiens... 'First of our kind' found in Morocco

    Another related recent article....

    Homo Naledi's...co existed with early human-like species...

    What happend 300,000 years ago !!



    Published on 10 May 2017

    Original Title : " Early humans co-existed in Africa with human-like species 300,000 years ago "
    VIDEO SHOWS: UNVEILING OF EXTINCT HOMO NALEDI (SMALL-BRAINED HUMAN-LIKE SPECIES) FOSSIL BONES

    RESENDING COMPLETE SCRIPT

    SHOWS: KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 9, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    1. VARIOUS OF PROJECT LEADER FOR JOHANNESBURG'S UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, LEE BERGER (RIGHT)
    AND DIGNITARIES UNVEILING HOMONIN (SMALL-BRAINED HUMAN-LIKE SPECIES) / AUDIENCE APPLAUDING / MEDIA

    2. GLASS DISPLAY OF HOMO NALEDI SKULLS

    3. BERGER TALKING TO GAUTENG PREMIER (HEAD OF GOVERNMENT OF GAUTENG PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA), DAVID MAKHURA

    4. DAVID MAKHURA, DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR, PROFESSOR TAWANA KUPE AND VICE-CHANCELLOR, PROFESSOR
    ADAM HABIB AT UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND, HOLDING A REPLICA OF HOMO NALEDI SKULL

    5. KUPE KISSING SKULL

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 8, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    6. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROJECT LEADER FOR JOHANNESBURG'S UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, LEE BERGER, SAYING:

    "What we have announced now is this population of Homo naledi is only between about two to three hundred thousand
    years old. Why is that startling? Well, first, I think no one thought there's a small brain primitive hominine could extend
    down through time so far. It must have been there, millions of years ago but it existed all the way through time and of
    course that period is in exactly the moment when we thought that modern humans were rising here in Africa and maybe
    even more particularly in Southern Africa, because Southern Africa has some of the very best evidence for the origins of
    have been called moderate human behaviours but have been almost no fossils. Now we have these small brain species
    right in the middle of that place."

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 9, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    7. VARIOUS OF PROFESSOR KUPE HOLDING SKULL / HANDS FEELING SKULL

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 8, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    8. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROJECT LEADER FOR JOHANNESBURG'S UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, LEE BERGER, SAYING:

    "Homo naledi is nothing like a chimpanzee or gorilla. This is a very advanced bipedal - it walks on two legs, a hominin.
    It's a member of our genus albeit, a primitive member of our genus. They would be very closely related to humans much
    more so than chimpanzees or gorillas other things like that."

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 9, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    9. MORE OF LEE BURGER AND DIGNITARIES STANDING AROUND GLASS DISPLAY / MEDIA

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 8, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    10. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROJECT LEADER FOR JOHANNESBURG'S UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, LEE BERGER, SAYING:

    "All we know right now is that Homo naledi is extinct today. we know that and we have no historical records of it. Could homo
    sapiens have driven them extinct? Yes, as we've seen ... Could there have been gene exchange between Homo naledi and early
    homo sapiens? It's entirely possible."

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 9, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    11. VARIOUS OF HOMONIN SKULLS ON DISPLAY

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (MAY 8, 2017) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    12. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROJECT LEADER FOR JOHANNESBURG'S UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, LEE BERGER, SAYING:

    "I'm not going as far to say that the sort of all the archeological signs of moderate human behavior are done by a naledi but as
    scientists we have to use evidence to prove, and now that we know that modern humans or at least earliest forms of them were
    not alone at the beginning of what we call the middle stone age, the sort of expansion of a tool kit. Well it makes us now have to
    get better and better evidence to argue who made what."

    KROMDRAAI, SOUTH AFRICA (FILE) (UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND - ACCESS ALL)

    13. VARIOUS OF FOSSIL BONES

    14. FOSSIL SKULL ON DISPLAY

    JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA (FILE - SEPTEMBER 10, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

    15. VARIOUS FOSSILS OF HOMO NALEDI ON DISPLAY

    STORY: Scientists unveiled the first evidence on Tuesday (May 9) that early humans co-existed in Africa 300,000 years ago with a
    small-brained human-like species thought to already be extinct on the continent at that time.

    The findings, published in three papers in the journal "eLife", raise fresh questions about human evolution, including the prospect
    that behaviours previously attributed to humans may have been developed by hominin precursors of Homo sapiens.

    Hominins are an extinct group of the same genus as humans, the only surviving members of that category today. Man's nearest
    living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, are further removed from Homo sapiens biologically than hominins are.

    The species in question is Homo naledi, named in 2015 after a rich cache of its fossils was unearthed near Sterkfontein and Swartkrans in South Africa.

    These treasure troves, some 50 km (30 miles) northwest of Johannesburg, have yielded pieces of the puzzle of human evolution for decades.

    Scientists initially thought Homo naledi's anatomy

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A New Kind of Ancestor

    H. naledi was much closer in appearence to Homo species such as H. erectus than
    to australopithecines, such as Lucy. But it possesses enough traits shared with no
    other member of our genus that it warrants a new species name.

    Left to right....

    "Lucy"... Australopithecus afarensis...3.2 million years ago...Adult Female...3 ft 8 in...
    60-65 lbs

    "Turkana Boy"..Homo erectus..1.6 million years ago..Adolescent Male..5 ft..
    110-115 lbs

    "Rising Star Hominin"..Homo naledi..Date Unknown..Adult Male..4 ft 10 in
    100-110 lbs




    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2...hang<br /> e/

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    Within a deep and narrow cave in South Africa, paleoanthropologist Lee Berger and
    his team found fossil remains belonging to the newest member of our human
    family. The Homo naledi discovery adds another exciting chapter to the human
    evolution story by introducing an ancestor that was primitive but shared physical
    characteristics with modern humans.
    Because the cave system where the bones were located was extremely difficult to
    access, it could be speculated that these hominins practiced a behavior previously
    believed to be modern: that of deliberately disposing of their dead underground.
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    Thank you all for the thread and posts. I think science has brought much to our understanding of life itself but it also blinds itself by its own means. It proves something by its own standards and then says, "That's it, that's the way things are. Move on to the next problem." Thinking in that manner makes us forget that we are in a dynamic universe and everything is in motion. At one point we were afraid of thunder, we thought the sun revolved around earth, we were the only galaxy in the universe, no use for X-rays or radio waves, heavier than air flight was impossible and so on. Then we learn that we are not all that there is and there is always more. What is better, an educated mind or an open mind?

    Never stop learning as life is constantly teaching.

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    There were many hominoids and no one knows how many more ?....

    A few charts giving a sense of the timeline used by researchers , I
    think its looking more likely that Homo Sapien Sapien is a result
    of genetic manipulation either by the Anunnaki , Booteans or
    other 'god/ET' . Also the human is probably a lot older than that
    from elsewhere in the universe, which goes into another direction....


    History of our Alien Ancestors on Earth according to Plejaren ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZzy_PFnbW4

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    This is a good vid from a few years back featuring Timothy Good , Gary Heseltine
    and others and is more plausible to me than mainstream evolution.

    Richplanet.net - Series 2 - Alien Ancestors



    If aliens are visiting the Earth now, it is perfectly plausible that they have done so
    for many millennia. Not only that, some say that our genetics have been tinkered
    with in the past by intelligent species from other worlds, Richard D. Hall investigates.
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    'Oldest Homo sapiens' found

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science...-sapiens-found

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    'Oldest Homo sapiens' found


    Fossils of five early humans have been found in North Africa that show Homo
    sapiens emerged at least 100,000 years earlier than previously recognised.

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    Newly Discovered FOSSILS Will REWRITE Human History!



    Recently a team of European and Moroccan scientists have found five fossil remains
    that date back to about 315,000 years ago, which would make them the oldest
    modern humans ever found.
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    When will science speculate humanity is probably millions if not more years old ?




    Modern humans left Africa much earlier

    By Pallab Ghosh
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    The teeth are in the upper size range of what's seen in modern humans

    Researchers have identified the remains of the earliest known modern
    humans to have left Africa. New dating of fossils from Israel indicates
    that our species (Homo sapiens) lived outside Africa around 185,000
    years ago, some 80,000 years earlier than the previous evidence.

    Details appear in the journal Science.

    The co-lead researcher, Prof Israel Hershkovitz, told BBC News that
    the discovery would fundamentally alter ideas of recent human evolution.
    "We have to rewrite the whole story of human evolution, not just for
    our own species but all the other species that lived outside of Africa
    at the time," the researcher, from Tel Aviv University, explained.

    Prof Chris Stringer of London's Natural History Museum, who was not
    involved in the study, said: "The find breaks the long-established
    130,000-year-old limit on modern humans outside of Africa.


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    This just shows the diversity for whatever reason in humans today and
    it was also the setting that made it special imo ....

    The world's tallest man and shortest woman make joint appearance at Pyramids

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    The world's tallest man and the world's shortest woman made a joint appearance at
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