Newly Discovered Fossils Dismantles Theory of Human Evolution in Africa

At the Dawn of the Stone age, hominins commenced the production of stone tools, and they began the transition from being mere animals engaged in the pursuit of other animals to becoming human. Newly Discovered Fossils Raise Major Doubts About Out of Africa Theory. Similar to Homo naledi in South Africa, the hobbit is a hominin characterized by its diminutive physical stature and limited cranial capacity, distinguishing it from the large-brained human species. In fact, they are not considered “human“ although the species is placed in our genus. The presence of fire usage by the Hobbit lacks empirical evidence, albeit this is subject to ongoing debate. Indeed, Throughout an extensive period spanning hundreds of thousands of years, early human populations sustained themselves by relying on simple stone tools. Their sustenance was likely obtained through a combination of hunting and scavenging for the remains of deceased animals. Notably, the tools employed by these ancient humans were relat
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