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Ares
22nd May 2017, 12:45 PM
The history of human evolution has been rewritten after scientists discovered that Europe was the birthplace of mankind, not Africa.

Currently, most experts believe that our human lineage split from apes around seven million years ago in central Africa, where hominids remained for the next five million years before venturing further afield.

But two fossils of an ape-like creature which had human-like teeth have been found in Bulgaria and Greece, dating to 7.2 million years ago.

The discovery of the creature, named Graecopithecus freybergi, and nicknameded ‘El Graeco' by scientists, proves our ancestors were already starting to evolve in Europe 200,000 years before the earliest African hominid.

An international team of researchers say the findings entirely change the beginning of human history and place the last common ancestor of both chimpanzees and humans - the so-called Missing Link - in the Mediterranean region.



At that time climate change had turned Eastern Europe into an open savannah which forced apes to find new food sources, sparking a shift towards bipedalism, the researchers believe.

“This study changes the ideas related to the knowledge about the time and the place of the first steps of the humankind,” said Professor Nikolai Spassov from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

“Graecopithecus is not an ape. He is a member of the tribe of hominins and the direct ancestor of homo.

“The food of the Graecopithecus was related to the rather dry and hard savannah vegetation, unlike that of the recent great apes which are leaving in forests. Therefore, like humans, he has wide molars and thick enamel.


"To some extent this is a newly discovered missing link. But missing links will always exist , because evolution is infinite chain of subsequent forms. Probably El Graeco's face will resemble a great ape, with shorter canines."



The team analysed the two known specimens of Graecopithecus freybergi: a lower jaw from Greece and an upper premolar tooth from Bulgaria.

Using computer tomography, they were able to visualise the internal structures of the fossils and show that the roots of premolars are widely fused.

"While great apes typically have two or three separate and diverging roots, the roots of Graecopithecus converge and are partially fused - a feature that is characteristic of modern humans, early humans and several pre-humans,", said lead researcher Professor Madelaine Böhme of the University of Tübingen.

The lower jaw, has additional dental root features, suggesting that the species was a hominid.




The species was also found to be several hundred thousand years older than the oldest African hominid, Sahelanthropus tchadensis which was found in Chad.

"We were surprised by our results, as pre-humans were previously known only from sub-Saharan Africa," said doctoral student Jochen Fuss, a Tübingen PhD student who conducted this part of the study.

Professor David Begun, a University of Toronto paleoanthropologist and co-author of this study, added: "This dating allows us to move the human-chimpanzee split into the Mediterranean area."

During the period the Mediterranean Sea went through frequent periods of drying up completely, forming a land bridge between Europe and Africa and allowing apes and early hominids to pass between the continents.


The team believe that evolution of hominids may have been driven by dramatic environmental changes which sparked the formation of the North African Sahara more than seven million years ago and pushed species further North.

They found large amounts of Saharan sand in layers dating from the period, suggesting that it lay much further North than today.

Professor Böhme added: "Our findings may eventually change our ideas about the origin of humanity. I personally don't think that the descendants of Graecopithecus die out, they may have spread to Africa later. The split of chimps and humans was a single event. Our data support the view that this split was happening in the eastern Mediterranean - not in Africa.

"If accepted, this theory will indeed alter the very beginning of human history."

However some experts were more skeptical about the findings.

Retired anthropologist and author Dr Peter Andrews, formerly at the Natural History Museum in London, said: "It is possible that the human lineage originated in Europe, but very substantial fossil evidence places the origin in Africa, including several partial skeletons and skulls.

"I would be hesitant about using a single character from an isolated fossil to set against the evidence from Africa."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/05/22/europe-birthplace-mankind-not-africa-scientists-find/

Joshua01
22nd May 2017, 12:46 PM
We wuz kangs!!! Sheeeeiitt!

Ares
22nd May 2017, 12:49 PM
We iz no longa kangs!!! Sheeeeiitt!

fixed it for ya.

Horn
22nd May 2017, 12:53 PM
Its fitting that mankind originated from the same place most quality Ak-47s are manufactured.

Ares
22nd May 2017, 12:56 PM
Its fitting that mankind originated from the same place most quality Ak-47s are manufactured.

The circle of life. Earth provides life, we invent tools and technologies to take it away.

singular_me
22nd May 2017, 01:00 PM
anyone who believes in anti-deluvian advanced civilizations regards the "cradle of civilization" template -- just as the rest -- as a completely **flawed** approach and theory...

more NWO's divide and conquer in action, as long as scientists fall for it....

singular_me
22nd May 2017, 01:09 PM
left brain logic... end result = culture of death managed by a death cult
NWO loves it when humans think that way

If one cannot respect earth, expect no respect for humans, life as a whole... and the other way round. Works both ways


The circle of life. Earth provides life, we invent tools and technologies to take it away.

Ares
22nd May 2017, 01:39 PM
left brain logic... end result = culture of death managed by a death cult
NWO loves it when humans think that way

If one cannot respect earth, expect no respect for humans, life as a whole... and ther other way round. Works both ways

:rolleyes:

Yes, because no other species on the planet kills each other.

Grow up already.

vacuum
22nd May 2017, 01:57 PM
Wouldn't surprise me. Europe has been through many ice ages, so I can imagine that the fossil history there is more hidden than in Africa. Everyone will naturally think the place with the most fossils found is the origin.

ximmy
22nd May 2017, 02:00 PM
nu-uh.... in Prometheus, where the aliens made us, Africa is the origin...

https://doubleonothing.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/prometheus-destination-earth.jpg

and a negro who cannot enunciate the English language is captain, and has sex with the lower class white woman.

http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/avp/images/c/c3/Charlize_Theron_Idris_Elba_Prometheus.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140824103121

C.Martel
22nd May 2017, 02:30 PM
nu-uh.... in Prometheus, where the aliens made us, Africa is the origin...

https://doubleonothing.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/prometheus-destination-earth.jpg

and a negro who cannot enunciate the English language is captain, and has sex with the lower class white woman.

http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/avp/images/c/c3/Charlize_Theron_Idris_Elba_Prometheus.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140824103121

The occultists that help "run" the Jew World Order probably believe blacks are an inferior race. Their masters, the jew, are master racists, that is well documented. The "illuminated" ones are probably given this "knowledge". The jew god, the devil, jews claim created jews. The rest of humanity are sub-humans. So this movie goes along to preach to the "sub-humans" (whites, blacks, asians, and other non-jews) that creepy aliens created you and you came forth from Africa. This is the religion that sub-humans "must" believe (out of Africa). So this news story won't change what is taught to little sally and johnny in the child abuse centers known as public schools. It will remain mandatory to be believe that man evolved out of the African for the abused children in schools (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI6fU_ayouo).

madfranks
22nd May 2017, 03:10 PM
I don't buy the theory of evolution, but if there ever was a place where monkeys mutated into humans, it'd be Africa, because they still have a lot of monkey-men missing link/primitive humans there.

http://i.imgur.com/9gTD6Jr.jpg

Ares
22nd May 2017, 03:36 PM
I don't buy the theory of evolution, but if there ever was a place where monkeys mutated into humans, it'd be Africa, because they still have a lot of monkey-men missing link/primitive humans there.

http://i.imgur.com/9gTD6Jr.jpg

http://becomingborealis.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CsrLlpzUsAA7EKR.jpg

crimethink
22nd May 2017, 03:54 PM
Humans left the Ark at the Mountains of Ararat (now known as Great & Little Ararat), and spread out from there. The first civilization was in lower Mesopotamia. Linguists (specifically, Indo-European linguists) have known the Aryan (now European) peoples emerged in Anatolia for decades.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian_hypothesis

These "humans evolved from primates" crap theories will go on and on. Some insist it was in Africa. Chinese paleontologists insist it was in East Asia. And now we have Europe as a contender, per Bulgarian nationalists. :rolleyes:

Total faith in man's alleged "science," but abject refusal to simply accept the ancient narrative.

singular_me
22nd May 2017, 04:25 PM
no animal species can endanger the whole (planet) but man.... their difference is their awareness level. Man can access a great awareness if he wants to. Stubbornly regarding man as an animal is not a sign of an elevated awareness.

when man thinks he has the supremacy over life, he will work toward his destruction instead. exactly what we have now

One doesnt mess with the Creator unless one has joined the death cult.



:rolleyes:

Yes, because no other species on the planet kills each other.

Grow up already.

Horn
23rd May 2017, 10:52 AM
The circle of life. Earth provides life, we invent tools and technologies to take it away.

I missed that message in Disney's Lion King epic.

Glass
23rd May 2017, 06:34 PM
nu-uh.... in Prometheus, where the aliens made us, Africa is the origin...

https://doubleonothing.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/prometheus-destination-earth.jpg

And Prometheus is the story of Lucifer and his Panspermia.

My first thought was.. a jaw bone and a tooth? From completely different places? How did they link the two? Lets see what else they find.

aeondaze
7th June 2017, 03:43 AM
So this theory is a bit fringy atm, but still somewhat plausible. They aren't saying our ancestors evolved and stayed in Europe.

What the proponents of this theory are saying is that around 7 mya the land surrounding the med in Europe was a savanna but north Africa was subject to desertification. They now are trying to ascertain when these primates migrated back to Africa, because these guys damn well know the DNA cannot lie and eventually what became modern human came out of Africa.

This theory doesn't say homo sapiens evolved purely in Europe. Even they accept that this potential ancestor eventually went back to Africa, for this theory to work they know that is what they need to establish.

o)(~