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[NEWS] Europe is the birthplace of Mankind, not Africa.




As it would turn out, the earliest form of human now known to exist was found in Europe, which is over 7 million years old. The new form commonly known as
"El Graeco" proved that evolution was in progress in Europe Approximately 200 Millennium before even the previous oldest fossils found in Africa. The Researchers
claim this will entirely change the earliest known parts of human history, as well as finding the missing link between humans and chimps.

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The history of human evolution has been rewritten after scientists discovered that Europe was the birthplace of mankind, not Africa.
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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.

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the birthplace of mankind is in my overseas cottage in antarctica

the birthplace of mankind is in my overseas cottage in antarctica
it's a very nice cottage
shame that the heating broke and the world entered an ice-age until someone fixed it

the birthplace of mankind is mars

guys where the hell do u get ur information smh

the birthplace of mankind is in my overseas cottage in antarctica
u must've had one hell of a night

here are pics of the fossils for the lazy because matthew isn't interested in looking at the fossils, no offense.

here's a tooth of the Graecopithecus



and it's jawbone


They finally found my ancestors

I mean we barely discovered North Africa so...

But seriously I never thought Africa was the birthplace of mankind and I always thought that was well-known.

it's possible, but not definitive. nevertheless, the people at cnn and stormfront are celebrating lmao

it's possible, but not definitive. nevertheless, the people at cnn and stormfront are celebrating lmao
im also celebrating this because this happened right out front of my house


As it would turn out, the earliest form of human now known to exist was found in Europe, which is over 7 million years old. The new form commonly known as
"El Graeco" proved that evolution was in progress in Europe Approximately 200 Millennium before even the previous oldest fossils found in Africa. The Researchers
claim this will entirely change the earliest known parts of human history, as well as finding the missing link between humans and chimps.
It depends on what you mean by 'earliest form of human'. All evidence still suggests Homo sapiens first appeared in Africa, although this study might prove that hominids in general first appeared in Europe.


humans are homo-sapiens, which originated around Ethiopia. these are not homo-sapien fossils.

itt: people desperate to not be a species that comes from africa