Archaeologists have made a discovery so sensational that they have waited 1 year to announce it as they had to be sure they had the dating correct. A set of teeth belonging to an early hominin species has been found in Germany that dates back 9.7 million years. Could this finding be another nail in the coffin for the out-of-Africa theory of human origins?
It was only one month ago that scientists made the surprising announcement of 5.7 million-year-old hominin footprints on the island of Crete in Greece. Many responded with disbelief, as such a discovery suggests that the earliest human ancestors wandered around Europe at the same time or even earlier than Africa, drawing into question the widely-believed theory that humans emerged in Africa before spreading out to the rest of the world. Now the finding of 9.7 million-year-old hominin teeth in Germany supports the possibility that the out-of-Africa theory is wrong.
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I have heard there are lots of problems with the out of Africa thesis.
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DeleteThe whole "Out of Africa model" is a political construct of the globalist, that has been adopted by the Utopian left. To question it has become "RACIST!!!" But science has known for decades that the "genetic eve" story was political bunk that, like "global warming", would be used to destroy the European world. ---Ray
ReplyDeleteMakes sense. Thanks.
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