HUMANS 1,00,000 YEARS OLDER THAN THOUGHT.

Early Homo Sapiens roamed Africa 3,00,000 years ago, sporting modern-looking faces that would not stand out in a crows today, according to research published that pushes back our origins by a hundred millenia. A ground-breaking fossil discovery in Morocco obliterates two decades of scientific consensus that our fore-fathers emerged in East Africa about 2,00,000 years ago, according to two studies published in the science journal Nature.
The findings may also re-organise the human evolutionary tree and eliminate certain extinct Homo relatives as potential human ancestors. Two teams of researchers reported on skull and bone fragments from five ancient humans, along with the stone tools they used to hunt and butcher animals, from a pre-historic encampment at Jebel Irhoud, not far from modern-day Marrakesh. Previously, the oldest dated Homo Sapiens remains at 1,95,000 years were from Ethiopia.
The new data also suggests that the small, flat face and jaw shape of these ancient Homo Sapiens closely resembled today's humans, the team said. Brain size was similar too, though arranged in a flatter, more elongated skull. "If they would have a hat, probably (they) would be indistinguishable from other people", palaeontologist Jean-Jacques Hublin said.
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