Two Ancient Human Species Left Africa Together, Not One, New Study Suggests Rethinking the Traditional "Out of Africa" Narrative The traditional account of the "Out of Africa" hypothesis suggests that Homo erectus was the first human species to leave Africa around 1.8 million years ago . In recent years, however, scientists have questioned whether this migration involved just one species or several . A new study published in PLOS One aims to resolve the debate. Coverage of evolutionary science, archaeology and breakthrough fossil research is regularly featured on FSNews365 , which tracks the latest developments shaping our understanding of human origins. The Dmanisi Fossils at the Centre of the Debate At the heart of the discussion are the Dmanisi fossils — skulls 5 discovered in Georgia between 1999 and 2005 — among the ancient human remains found outside Africa . The challenge lies in their striking differences : some skulls are notably larger than ot...
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