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March 31, 2018

New research reveals oldest known modern human fossil outside of Africa

An international archaeological research team, led by Israel Hershkovitz from Tel Aviv University and including Rolf Quam from Binghamton University, has discovered the earliest modern human fossil ever found outside of Africa, which could change the human evolution timeline. The finding suggests that modern humans left the continent at least 50,000 years earlier than previously thought.

“Misliya is an exciting discovery,” said Quam, anthropology professor and a coauthor of the study. “It provides the clearest evidence yet that our ancestors first migrated out of Africa much earlier than we previously believed. It also means that modern humans were potentially meeting and interacting during a longer period of time with other archaic human groups, providing more opportunity for cultural and biological exchanges.”

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