Posted on 07/27/2014 9:49:37 AM PDT by djf
Scientific evidence refuting the theory of modern humanitys African genesis is common knowledge among those familiar with the most recent scientific papers on the human Genome, Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosomes. Regrettably, within mainstream press and academia circles, there seems to be a conspicuous and dare we say it deliberate vacuum when it comes to reporting news of these recent studies and their obvious implications.
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Thanks for that link - interesting reading.
Because I am also Irish.
Thanks for the ping to this very interesting article.
Check it out. This is what I mean about proto-humans all originating out of Africa. I just think that they migrated in different waves that go back further than we realize.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australopithecus
What, you mean Lucy isn’t really the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great....great grandmother of us all.....
“ATLANTEAN GARDENS”?????
What is this site?
There is no question mankind originated in Africa.
The only legitimate questions are did “modern man” simulataneously evolve in three continents (unlikely), did modern man interbreed with earlier types of hominoids which had evolved from earlier migrations out of Africa like Neanderthals (highly likely) and, if so, what degree of impact did that have on non-African “modern” man, and at what point in the past did “modern” man outside Africa diverge from African populations.
Nice to see that what we have argued about for years is coming around to our side.
I believe in this book, Extinct Humans that Homo erectus is considered human.
I looked for my copy of the book but was unable to find it.
I could be wrong, but then again...
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