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What if Homo Erectus Had Not Left Africa Alone? a New Study Calls Into Question the Dominant Model

Summary by Trust My Science
By conducting analyses based on the dentition of Dmanisi fossils, researchers claim to have discovered solid evidence of the existence of another distinct ancestral lineage of Homo erectus. In other words, two distinct ancient human species would have left Africa at about the same time instead of one, as suggested by the classical version of the hypothesis "Out of Africa I". These data reinforce the increasingly discussed hypothesis of several A…
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By conducting analyses based on the dentition of Dmanisi fossils, researchers claim to have discovered solid evidence of the existence of another distinct ancestral lineage of Homo erectus. In other words, two distinct ancient human species would have left Africa at about the same time instead of one, as suggested by the classical version of the hypothesis "Out of Africa I". These data reinforce the increasingly discussed hypothesis of several A…

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Trust My Science broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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