Early humans may have taken a detour into Eurasia before embarking on their epic journey out of Africa, according to new fossil evidence.
Palaeontologists in Georgia have unearthed remains of five primitive humans that date back to 1.8m years ago, suggesting some of our oldest ancestors lived in the region at the time.
The partial skeletons, which represent the earliest humans discovered outside Africa, challenge the theory that our ancestors evolved entirely on the continent and left the cradle of humanity only 60,000 years ago
Dmanisi Fossils
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/ ... rly-humans
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Eurasia is not "Out of Africa?"
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Not 1.8 million ybp.
OOA clings to 70,000 ybp.
OOA clings to 70,000 ybp.
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"May have taken"? If you find human remains there is no maybe! It doesn't get more physical than that!Early humans may have taken a detour into Eurasia before embarking on their epic journey out of Africa, according to new fossil evidence.
A "detour"? Wait a minute: so in that scenario they marched all the way to Georgia in 1,8mio BP, didn't like what they found, lost a few of their number (the ones we found), then went back home to Africa dissappointedly, and sat on their fat African asses for 1,7 million years before they tried again with one, massive Cecil B. DeMille type exodus known as Out Of Africa...?
Yeah, right!
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so in that scenario they marched all the way to Georgia in 1,8mio BP, didn't like what they found, lost a few of their number (the ones we found), then went back home to Africa dissappointedly, and sat on their fat African asses for 1,7 million years before they tried again
You know, R/S....it sounds silly when you put it that way!

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Something scared the bejesus out of them! Must have been the Yeti!Rokcet Scientist wrote: so in that scenario they marched all the way to Georgia in 1,8mio BP, didn't like what they found
Got the hell out of Dodge, more like! Crying for mommy...lost a few of their number (the ones we found), then went back home to Africa dissappointedly
Still shaking and trembling from that Yeti that's what it took them to pick up enough courageand sat on their fat African asses for 1,7 million years
before they tried again with one, massive Cecil B. DeMille type exodus known as Out Of Africa...?
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I'm a fan of HE and HN. But, when I first read this, I didn't get the point of all the excitement. We already knew that HE existed around 1.9 million years ago, that he was the first hominin to leave Africa, and that he traveled as far as eastern Asia.
But, now I see that it's the date of the Dmanisi fossils that raises interest. Georgia is closer to Africa than China or Indonesia, where HE fossils are only 800,000 years old. So, it makes sense that HE would have reached Georgia sooner than eastern Asia.
Doesn't this find just push back the date for when HE left Africa?
But, now I see that it's the date of the Dmanisi fossils that raises interest. Georgia is closer to Africa than China or Indonesia, where HE fossils are only 800,000 years old. So, it makes sense that HE would have reached Georgia sooner than eastern Asia.
Doesn't this find just push back the date for when HE left Africa?
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Push back? From what to what then? We already had HE remains from 1,8 mio BP from Dmanisi. So this only confirms that, afaic, it doesn't alter that date.jw1815 wrote: Doesn't this find just push back the date for when HE left Africa?
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Again, JW, the OOA crew is not particularly interested in when HE left Africa as they maintain that HSS arose in AFrica and moved, c 70,000ypb, to colonize the whole world.Doesn't this find just push back the date for when HE left Africa?
Now a date of 1.8 mya in Dmanisi would force this fellow to push back his original date of 1.7 mya for HE's exodus from Africa. I'm sure he could work that revision into his calculations, though.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... frica.html
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Trust you to steer the conversation in the direction of fornication again of course!Minimalist wrote: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... frica.html
Fortunately that's a subject I've studied intensely for 40 years now.

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What do you get when you finish studying?
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I'm not planning on ever graduating!
I've specialized on co-eds and single moms! So I need to keep my finger in, a.o... 


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Yes, I realize that. So the Dminisi fossils don't change anything, do they? So why all the fuss?Again, JW, the OOA crew is not particularly interested in when HE left Africa as they maintain that HSS arose in AFrica and moved, c 70,000ypb, to colonize the whole world.