Cacs tryna cook the books:Humans originated in Europe, not Africa, according to fossil discovery

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A recent discovery in Türkiye is shaking up our understanding of human evolution. Scientists have identified a new fossil ape, Anadoluvius turkae, from an 8.7-million-year-old site near Çankırı.

This find challenges the long-held belief that human ancestors evolved solely in Africa, suggesting instead that Europe played a significant role in our evolutionary history.

The fossil, uncovered at the Çorakyerler site with support from Türkiye’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, reveals that Mediterranean fossil apes were more diverse than previously thought.

This discovery adds weight to the theory that the ancestors of African apes and humans may have evolved in Europe before migrating to Africa between nine and seven million years ago.
Professor David Begun from the University of Toronto and Professor Ayla Sevim Erol from Ankara University led the international team of researchers who conducted the study.

“Our findings further suggest that hominines not only evolved in western and central Europe but spent over five million years evolving there and spreading to the eastern Mediterranean before eventually dispersing into Africa, probably as a consequence of changing environments and diminishing forests,” explained Professor Begun
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The members of this radiation to which Anadoluvius turkae belongs are currently only identified in Europe and Anatolia.

The conclusion drawn from the study is based on the analysis of a well-preserved partial cranium discovered in 2015.

This fossil includes most of the facial structure and the front part of the braincase, providing valuable insights into the ape’s anatomy.


“The completeness of the fossil allowed us to do a broader and more detailed analysis using many characters and attributes that are coded into a program designed to calculate evolutionary relationships,” Begun explained.

“The face is mostly complete, after applying mirror imaging. The new part is the forehead, with bone preserved to about the crown of the cranium. Previously described fossils do not have this much of the brain case.”
Anadoluvius was roughly the size of a large male chimpanzee, weighing between 50-60 kilograms. This size is notably large for a chimp and is comparable to the average size of a female gorilla, which weighs around 75-80 kilograms.

The fossil suggests that Anadoluvius lived in a dry forest environment and likely spent a significant amount of time on the ground.

“We have no limb bones but judging from its jaws and teeth, the animals found alongside it, and the geological indicators of the environment, Anadoluvius probably lived in relatively open conditions, unlike the forest settings of living great apes,” said Professor Sevim Erol.


The ecosystem in which Anadoluvius lived was similar to today’s African grasslands and dry forests. It coexisted with animals such as giraffes, warthogs, rhinos, diverse antelopes, zebras, elephants, porcupines, hyenas, and lion-like carnivores.

Research indicates that this ecological community likely dispersed into Africa from the eastern Mediterranean sometime after eight million years ago

The founding of the modern African open country fauna from the eastern Mediterranean has long been known and now we can add to the list of entrants the ancestors of the African apes and humans,” Erol added.


Anadoluvius turkae is positioned on the evolutionary tree alongside other fossil apes from nearby regions, such as Ouranopithecus from Greece and Graecopithecus from Bulgaria.

These fossils are the best-preserved specimens of early hominins and offer the strongest evidence to date that this group originated in Europe before moving into Africa.

The study’s detailed analysis shows that Balkan and Anatolian apes evolved from ancestors in western and central Europe.

This suggests that the entire group of hominins likely evolved and diversified in Europe, rather than separate branches moving independently into Europe from Africa over millions of years and then going extinct.


 

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Even if Earlier "Archaic" humans in part originated in "Europe/Eurasia".

Anatomically Modern Humans (The Only Ones That Matter).

Originated in Africa, that ain't ever changing.

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And "White" folks are a non-factor to Ancient History, as the Bulk of the Ancestors of Modern "Whites" didn't even reach Europe until 200-300 AD.
 

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So Turkey is Europe now? :beli:

It's already bad enough that the European peninsula wants to be a continent so bad, now they taking Asian countries?

The European search for relevance and importance that they didn't have to murder, rape and steal for continues.....
 

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Well would you look at that. Just the other day I was mocked,had pebbles thrown at me for saying "Out Of Africa Theory" is unproven and can never truly be proven. And that the European was just making this fairy tale up as they go along. Black people were everywhere first globally and our origin cant be determined based on what the European happened to find SO FAR, and decided to piece together however they wanted to piece it together. Dont limit us to Africa. The entire planet and all of its nature was our home.



"Bu bu but the white mans science says....:damn:!!!" they cried. Now lets see if they want to stand ten does down about the Europeans science as they lay easter eggs of a new narrative. Lord we thank you for the vindication. The people who control the politics control the science at the end of the day#PoliticalScience:respect:
 
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