Ancient skeletons discovered in Georgia threaten to overturn the theory of human evolution

For generations, scientists have believed Africa was the cradle of mankind.

Now a stunning archaeological discovery suggests our primitive ancestors left Africa to explore the world around 800,000 years earlier than was previously thought before returning to their home continent.

It was there – hundreds of thousands of years later – that they evolved into modern humans and embarked on a second mass migration, researchers say.

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2 comments to Ancient skeletons discovered in Georgia threaten to overturn the theory of human evolution

  • I don’t think the religion of evolution will ever get it. What a joke…

  • William Blent

    The headline is misleading. This has nothing to do with evolution, but with the migration of Homo erectus, who apparently had made it into Europe earlier than previously known.