Fossil Suggests Earliest Known Movement of Humans Out of Africa

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Fossil Suggests Earliest Known Movement of Humans Out of Africa
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An ancient skull bone in Greece, overlooked for decades in a museum, may be the earliest known evidence of modern humans outside Africa, study says

An ancient skull bone unearthed in Greece, overlooked for decades in an Athens museum, may be the earliest known evidence of modern humans outside Africa, a new study says.

The cranium dates to more than 210,000 years ago, older than any other fossil of Homo sapiens known in Eurasia, according to a research team led by paleoanthropologist Katerina Harvati at Germany’s Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. The researchers published their analysis of the Greek fossils Wednesday in the journal Nature.

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