Humans started off in Greece not Africa, new evidence suggests

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According to an article published in New Scientist, new archaeological evidence suggests that the human species is likely to have had its origins in Greece not in Africa as was commonly thought until now.

The claim comes from a study of fossils discovered in Greece and Bulgaria by Nikolai Spassov and his team from the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Spassov discovered a jawbone that was more than 7 million years old, which predates the Sahelanthropus hominin found in Africa.

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The jawbone is believed to belong to an ape called Graecopithecus that roamed Eastern Europe long after the other apes had vanished from the continent.

CT-scanning of the jawbone revealed the roots of the premolars fused in a way that is extremely rare in chimps and only occurs regularly to hominins, that is, pre-humans and humans.

In addition to the fusion of the premolars, the small canines on the jawbone also compounded the claim that it was a hominin.

GCT Team

This article was researched and written by a GCT team member.

2 Comments
  1. The Germans dug down 50 miles and found copper and believe they must have discovered electricity, The French dug down 50 miles and found silicate and believe the must have discovered fiber optics. The Greeks dug down 100 miles and found nothing, they therefore knew they discovered wireless.

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