Moroccan Fossil Discoveries Reveal Homo sapiens Originated 100,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
BBCJuly 10, 20253 min1,442,950 views
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- π€― Moroccan fossil finds have significantly altered our understanding of human origins, suggesting our species is much older than previously believed.
- π‘ The fossils indicate that Homo sapiens lived approximately 300,000 years ago, pushing back our species' age by about 100,000 years.
Rethinking Human Evolution
- π¬ New dating techniques applied to 16 additional fossils confirmed the 300,000-year age, solidifying the evidence.
- π§© These discoveries suggest that the origins of Homo sapiens are not confined to East Africa, as once thought, but were a more widespread phenomenon.
- π The findings provide a glimpse into a crucial stage of evolution, revealing a more complex journey to becoming modern humans.
Implications for Understanding Our Origins
- π The earliest Homo sapiens ever found were discovered thousands of miles from East Africa, challenging previous theories.
- π These findings suggest that Jebel Irhoud (Morocco) was one of many emerging populations in the process of shaping our species.
- π The fossil, once an enigma, is now considered one of the most important in the field, fundamentally changing our perspective on human origins.
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