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The experts in Spain are sitting on anatomically modern bones that they have named "Homo Antecessor". These ancient humans had a completely flat face the same as ours, and light bones with shallow muscle inserts, same as ours. However, since Homo Antecessor can be proven conclusively to be at least 800, 000 years old. It is beyond dispute that Homo Antecessor is totally modern and definitely not a predecessor of homo Neanderthal as claimed by the Spanish who are sitting on this find and keeping it misunderstood. It is politically correct to consider that anatomically modern humans are only 200,000 years old. But, for all to see, there is Homo Antecessor looking just like you and me. We humans are very old indeed.

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