New Fossil Evidence Challenges Human Origin Theories

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A new fossil discovery in Türkiye, Anadoluvius turkae, suggests that human ancestors may have evolved in Europe rather than Africa, challenging the traditional "Out of Africa" theory. The 8.7-million-year-old fossil, found near Çankırı, indicates that Mediterranean fossil apes were more diverse and that hominins might have originated in Europe before migrating to Africa. This finding, based on a well-preserved partial cranium, could reshape our understanding of human evolution and highlights the importance of exploring fossil sites outside Africa.
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