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    The discovery of a set of 9.7-million-year-old teeth has led archaeologists to raise questions about the commonly believed 'out-of-Africa' theory of human origins.

    The teeth, which were discovered in a former bed of the Rhine river, don't resemble those of any other human species found in Europe or Asia.

    The find suggests that contrary to popular belief, Europe may be the cradle of humanity.

    The researchers claim they were so baffled by the findings, that it has taken them a year to announce the discovery.

    The teeth are currently being examined in detail by a team of scientists and the first paper to report on the finding will be published next week.

    In September 2016, researchers from the Mainz Natural History Museum in Germany discovered the set of teeth near the town of Eppelsheim.

    In their study, published on ResearchGate, the researchers, led by Dr Herbert Lutz, wrote: 'Both teeth, the crowns of an upper left canine and an upper right first molar, are exceptionally well preserved and obviously come from the same body of unknown sex.'

    The molar was found to share characteristics with other species, including Lucy – a 3.2 million-year-old skeleton of a human ancestor found in Ethiopia.

    But the canine revealed potentially hominin qualities, which have never been seen in teeth discovered in Europe or Asia.

    This raises questions about whether humans originated in Africa, as is commonly believed.

    Speaking to The Merkurist, Dr Lutz said: 'They are clearly ape teeth.

    'Their characteristics resemble African finds that are four to five million years younger than the fossils excavated in Eppelsheim.

    'This is a tremendous stroke of luck, but also a great mystery.'

    The researchers were initially so baffled by the findings, that they took a year to publish them.

    At a press conference announcing the discovery, the mayor of Mainz said: 'I don't want to over-dramatise it, but I would hypothesise that we shall have to start rewriting the history of mankind after today.'

    While the findings have now been published, Dr Lutz said the 'real work' had only just begun.

    There is lots of evidence of great apes roaming Europe millions of years ago, but there is yet to be any confirmed evidence of hominins on the continent at this time.

    Until now, it was widely believed that modern humans first appeared in east Africa between 400,000 and 200,000 years ago, before our species dispersed around the world around 70,000 years ago.

    The human lineage was believed to have split from the chimpanzee lineage in Africa around six to eight million years ago, although fossils from around this time are scarce.

    The teeth will now go on display at a state exhibition, before returning to Mainz's Natural History Museum.


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...-humanity.html

  • #2
    I think there was like a billion page thread on this already

    I don't know why most people care so much which way or the other where humanity started. Interesting from an anthropological sense and... that's about all

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
      I think there was like a billion page thread on this already

      I don't know why most people care so much which way or the other where humanity started. Interesting from an anthropological sense and... that's about all
      There might be threads on related topics but none on these findings. They haven't released all the information yet. This re-writes what is known of human evolution.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nod View Post
        There might be threads on related topics but none on these findings. They haven't released all the information yet. This re-writes what is known of human evolution.
        There was def multiple threads on this before...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rudyo View Post
          There was def multiple threads on this before...
          I'll try to find them. Thanks

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          • #6
            So instead of being kangz we're actually eurobums?

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            • #7
              We wuz kangz and sheit

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                I think there was like a billion page thread on this already

                I don't know why most people care so much which way or the other where humanity started. Interesting from an anthropological sense and... that's about all
                Bob, ever hear about Nebraska man or piltdown man?


                Nebraska Man was a name applied to Hesperopithecus haroldcookii, a putative species of ape. Hesperopithecus meant "ape of the western world," and it was heralded as the first higher primate of North America. Haroldcookii was given as the species name in reference to the original discoverer of the tooth, Harold Cook. It was originally described by Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1922, on the basis of a tooth that rancher and geologist Harold Cook found in Nebraska in 1917. The discovery was made around ten years after the finding of Piltdown Man, another possible human ancestor, that turned out to be a hoax. Although Nebraska man was not a deliberate hoax, the original classification proved to be a mistake.

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                • #9
                  Doesn't matter where we originated from.

                  We were all apes that sniffed our own **** before, some of us still do.

                  Would be cool to find an old fossil with gold teef and shiet doe.

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                  • #10
                    I'm a super quadruple OG Kang?

                    And shit?

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