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From the first fossil discoveries to modern research, the journey to understand our origins has taken many important turns. (Photo: KRQE) |
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According to the traditional view, modern humans (Homo sapiens) originated in Africa about 300,000 years ago. (Photo: English Plus Podcast) |
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Fossils and genetic evidence suggest that our ancestors evolved from Homo heidelbergensis or a similar species, then migrated out of Africa and gradually replaced ancient human populations around the world. (Photo: World History Encyclopedia) |
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A recent major discovery in Türkiye has sparked new debates about the origins of humans. The fossil specimen of the ape species Anadoluvius turkae, found at the Çorakyerler paleontological site in Anatolia, dates back to around 8.7 million years ago. (Photo: Faculty of Arts & Science) |
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This discovery suggests that the ancestors of African apes and humans may have come from Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, then dispersed to Africa. (Photo: X.com) |
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The Anadoluvius turkae ape was about the size of a large male chimpanzee and lived in a dry forest environment. Its robust jaws and large teeth with thick enamel suggest that it had a diet of tough or tough terrestrial foods, such as roots and stems. These features suggest that Anadoluvius turkae may have lived in relatively open conditions, unlike the forest environments of modern great apes. (Photo: ArtStation)
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This discovery not only provides new insights into the origin of hominins but also opens up new research directions on the dispersal and evolution of animal species in the Miocene epoch. (Photo: Dinopedia) |
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It also raises questions about the complexity and diversity of evolution, suggesting that human origins may be much more complex than we once thought. (Photo: Smithsonian's Human Origins) |
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