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Human history - especially our earliest history - is so fascinating. Thank you for this thread!
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Crazy how many pieces of the puzzle have been slotted in just in a couple of years.'Oldest remains' outside Africa reset human migration clock
A 210,000-year-old skull has been identified as the earliest modern human remains found outside Africa, putting the clock back on mankind's arrival in Europe by more than 150,000 years, researchers said Wednesday.phys.org
A 210,000-year-old skull has been identified as the earliest modern human remains found outside Africa, putting the clock back on mankind's arrival in Europe by more than 150,000 years, researchers said Wednesday.
In a startling discovery that changes our understanding of how modern man populated Eurasia, the findings support the idea that Homo sapiens made several, sometimes unsuccessful migrations from Africa over tens of thousands of years.
Just watched the YT clip on thisThe third article is not related to our region, it describes the work of a WA scientist who has found evidence the altar stone of Stonehenge came from Scotland, 750km away. A truly outstanding achievement for our Neolithic forbears.
Unexpected Stonehenge discovery rocks history
Australian-based researchers have made a significant discovery about the origins of the UK's prehistoric monument Stonehenge.www.thenewdaily.com.au
“This provides a distinct chemical fingerprint suggesting the stone came from rocks in the Orcadian Basin, Scotland, at least 750 kilometres away from Stonehenge. Given its Scottish origins, the findings raise fascinating questions, considering the technological constraints of the Neolithic era, as to how such a massive stone was transported over vast distances around 2600 BC.”
I'm calling it now, space aliens!