Scientists discover the oldest human fossil outside Africa in a cave in Israel

>An ancient jawbone uncovered from a collapsed cave on the coast of Israel is at least 175,000 years old, and it belonged to a member of our own species. Sophisticated stone tools were discovered nearby. The find, reported Thursday in the journal Science, is by far the oldest human fossil ever uncovered outside Africa, where our Homo sapiens originated. It pushes back the timeline of when modern humans began venturing to other continents by about 60,000 years and suggests people made several short-lived excursions into Eurasia millennia before we finally conquered the globe.

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I think this was already well known. Humans have tried to go out of Africa several times. Only two times they have succeeded, the first one being the austronesians ancestors who mixed with denisovans, and the rest would be the ones who inhabit the rest of the world nowadays.

Or maybe humans left Africa earlier and just remained in the Middle East. I think it's possible. 175.000 is really old, though. What are the second oldest human remains from that region?

Well, if we demonstrate continuity of such instance, then we could claim that. Any links?

So is it Jewish jaw or Palestinian?

But Middle East also had Neanderthals.
Humans and Neanders would merge or replace the other over such a long period.

>oldest humans outside of Africa
>first agriculture
>first cities
>oldest pottery
Truly God's Chosen People.

If they remained in the Middle East, the population currently there would be an actual subspecies.

repeat after me brainlets. HUMANS DID NOT EVOLVE ONLY IN AFRICA, BUT THROUGHOUT AFRO-EURASIA SIMULTANEOUSLY.

Is this a meme, or you are that retarded?

>He still believes the Multiregional theory

>he believes in OOA

If you repeat a lie enough...

The 200k ones from ethiop.
The oldest are 300 or something morrocan/south african as per 2017 findings.

Considerong how sparce the evidence is and how vastly under researched the potential sites are.
Evidence can go either way.

Think about it, given what we know its perfectly possible that low civilizations rose and collapsed before what we call the bronze age.

Right, Europeans and East Asians(and groups between) are 3% Neanderthal and Australians are 8% Denisovan, who were known to inhabit at least the Denisova cave in Siberia.

So the Jews were the first peoples?
The base human all others humans derive from?
A so call sub-human if you may?

the earth is 3000 years old you godless peasants

Ban this research now!

>the entirety of the Old Testament occurred in 1000 years
The claim is that the Earth is 6000 years old, dumbass.

you are a christian dog. Kneel and fetch for your jewish masters, goyim

That's what the Chinese want you to believe.

>perfectly possible that low civilizations rose and collapsed before what we call the bronze age.

They may have. Take for example the so-called Vinca script/symbols in the Lower Danube region. It's all about what you consider canon. If you've collectively agreed upon the statement that the first scripts appeared in the Near east then any new scripts, potentially older than the ones in the Near East, would simply be ignored.

sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/world-s-oldest-homo-sapiens-fossils-found-morocco

Because you are contradicting it without reason. What's your evidence?

That's probably the reason why Homo antecessor reached Spain?

popular-archaeology.com/issue/june-2013/article/oldest-human-fossil-in-western-europe-found-in-spain

Much older than Israel's youngster.

Honestly this, people who fall for the Out of Africa vs Multiregional dichotomy are idiots, there's evidence against both theories.

>Scientists discover the oldest human
fossil outside Africa in a cave in Israel

Fake news. Trump's right.

>>oldest humans outside of Africa
>>first agriculture
>>first cities
>>oldest pottery
>Truly God's Chosen People.

Yup, the Spaniards are.

...

smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-top-five-human-evolution-discoveries-from-england-6792571/

So that's why Mishkan is in England, go figure?

no, it's just tiresome hearing people talk about 'out of africa' as if we are all descended from some 'father' population of negroes who lived in africa 60,000 years ago

not only did the out of africans supposedly leave 20,000 years earlier than that, but it ignores the evidence for much deeper divisions between tribes of homo sapiens before that

it also ignores the fact that there is admixture between various [sub]species of homo, and that, for example sub-saharans lack genetic material from neanderthals, from which sapiens formed a distinct subspecies perhaps 700,000 years ago

it is factual information distorted, then presented in a manner that is intended to make us feel an affinity with, or sympathy for, less intelligent and culturally primitive peoples

>700000 years ago
Proof?

>less intelligent
[citation needed]

This is getting confusing, how old are humans now 400,000 years old? Man we really were fucking retards for a long time.

cognitive/behavioral modernity is ~40,000 years old

Thank god the ice age happened.

800,000ya (see links)

What links

The biggest mindfuck would be that no fossil we have is one of our ancestors but they are just different hominid species.

See for yourself

youtube.com/watch?v=OrcqBNMOg9U

I thought they already found a bone in Greece that was even older.

Links above ^^

>Oldest human fossile is in ME
>It pushes back the timeline of when modern humans began venturing to other continents by about 60,000

How come it doesn't "push" the homeland in ME instead of Niggeria

Because atheists dont wanna admit that Christianity is real.

>vid
No thanks.
>Happisburgh (~780,000 years ago): This site, about a three-hour drive northeast of London, contains England’s earliest evidence of hominids. In 2010, archaeologists announced in the journal Nature that they had found flaked stone tools dating to between 990,000 and 780,000 years ago, when Great Britain was connected to mainland Europe. Fossils and climate data suggest the environment was much like modern southern Scandinavia, home to coniferous forests. No hominid fossils have been found there yet. But back in 2010, paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London told Nature News that these hominids might have been members of the lesser-known species Homo antecessor.
This one?