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It is generally believed that the earliest Homo Sapiens came out of Africa, with fossils showing their existence in the "Kibish Formation" in Ethiopia about 200,000 years ago.

The Genographic Project, (Geno- not Geo) is part of the National Geographic and has been doing extensive research on genetic lines of descent for years. Based in part on their huge compilation of data from people all over the world, it does seem likely that all humans have their origins in central Africa. You can take part in this project by ordering a kit and submitting a sample of your DNA. They will tell you some very interesting things about the probable migration path that your ancestors took on the epic journey that led to you. See link. I have no connection of any kind with the National Geographic or with the Genographic Project, except that I bought and submitted a kit.

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Scientists believe that the first modern humans appeared in Africa and migrated to the other continents.

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In or around the Olduvai Gorge area of Tanzania in Africa.

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Africa. Probably somewhere in the rift valley

or in the far south of the continent.

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mesopotamia.

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Central Africa.

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Central Africa

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Africa

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