"Modern humans' distant relatives left Africa earlier than previously thought—rewriting a key chapter in humankind's epic prequel, according to a discovery unveiled on Wednesday in Nature.
Nearly a hundred stone tools found at the Shangchen site in central China may push back the spread of our ancient cousins—hominins—out of Africa by more than a quarter million years."
Do you think this bolsters multi-regional hypothesis?
Posted by lamin (Member # 5777) on :
Don't be fooled by those Chinese charlatans of anthropology. Humans--i.e.,Homo Sapiens began just 160-200,000 years ago. Pre-Sapiens such as Homo Erectus, Neanderthals, etc. also made tools.
Posted by Black Crystal (Member # 22903) on :
quote:Originally posted by lamin: Don't be fooled by those Chinese charlatans of anthropology. Humans--i.e.,Homo Sapiens began just 160-200,000 years ago. Pre-Sapiens such as Homo Erectus, Neanderthals, etc. also made tools.
So basically you're reducing this topic to conspiracy theory?