Where did we humans come from? Some 40 or so years ago, our origins seemed quite straight forward. The original story went something like this: modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved to their current anatomical form in sub-Saharan Africa sometime after 200,000 years ago. They hung around for a bit, then groups started moving out of the homeland. Arriving in Western Europe, a “human revolution” soon occurred (40,000 years ago), resulting in our much celebrated artistic and complex language abilities, a sort of creative explosion. These cognitively and technologically advanced peoples then out-competed the indigenous Neanderthals (and other archaic, or relatively ancient, human groups) and ultimately conquered the entire globe.
But fresh evidence has forced a rethink of this version of human history.
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How about The Philippines were Archaeologist found a fossil of rhino that's been butchered 700,000 years ago?
Great job-just can't wait for more Ancient Astronaut Archive videos! You've got some of the best information! Thanks!
are you a free mason? thanks for the doc btw
An indian freedom fighter had theorized origin of humans was in arctic region when it was warm. He based it on the passages in Vedas. This book is called arctic home in Vedas. Also before this he had written a book called Orion which he proposed of calculating the planetary position and determine the date and verify the Vedic text
Perhaps because neanderthals didn't have to deal with food industry, their brain tissues didn't get inflamed?