8.3 million year old Miocene Ape fossil discovered in Anatolia
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An amazing archaeological find just announced in northern Turkey. A cranium and numerous other bones of an 8.3k year old Ape has been found at a site in Anatolia. They are calling her Anadoluvius.
This alters Out of Africa. This serves as strong evidence for separate origins for Europeans and Asians from the Africans. The left-side anthropologists are stunned. Few media is covering the ramifications of the find for Out of Africa hypothesis.
We take a deep dive into the fossil find, and also ramifications for the phylogenetic chart for modern humans. Dryopithecus to Anadoluvius to Homo Heidelbergensis to Anatolian farmers from 8,000 years ago.
Anatolia is the regions where agriculture started, and later spread throughout Europe.
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