Διάδοχος Θεότροπος έγραψε:+1, πολύ καλό θέμα.
O Παλαιότερος Homo Sapiens που έχει βρεθεί:Τhe oldest bones yet of our species have been found, surprisingly, in an old Moroccan mine. At about 300,000 years old, the new collection of early Homo sapiens bones pushes back the first solid evidence of our species’ presence in Africa by 100,000 years.The Moroccan site, called Jebel Irhoud, tells a similar story as another early Homo sapiens site in Florisbad, South Africa, where a skull was dated to 260,000 years ago in the 1990s. That find also suggested an early origin for our species outside of East Africa. But it was a single, incomplete skull, notes Chris Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London and an expert on human evolution. The new Moroccan site has a firmer date and holds 22 specimens from five different individuals, providing a much clearer view of this part of human evolution. “It really is an important find,” says Stringer.
https://www.sapiens.org/evolution/oldes ... s-fossils/
Reconstruction, Homo Sapiens - Jebel Irhoud:
Μην χαλάμε όμως το θέμα να παραμένει κοντά στους Νεάτερνταλ, μετά θα πούμε και για τους Χομο Σαπιενς, που είναι αρκετά ενδιαφέρον, όπως και για τα υπόλοιπα είδη.


