The bones of the first ancestors of humans were found in Africa.
China claims that their ancestors are not related to those, but the remains found in China are no way that old (though plenty).
It is nearly definite that those skeleton remains are our ancestors, just by the biological familiarity and the laws concerning evolution and inheritance and the reproduction of species.
Genetic studies that are under way or complete lead to the conclusion, that all people (Caucasian, Black, Asian, if you want to put it that way), are the offspring of that beings.
Therefore the professional field would find it extremely unlikely that there will be another result but a total proof of the theory that Humanity originated in Africa.
(The Chines viewpoint is motivated ideologically and is intentionally shaped to prevent it being disproved even if it leads to a hindrance in understanding human anthropology to our best.)
The first "man" who's remains ever were found is an African monkey.
There are three theories about where modern humans first came from.
One has become more favored that the other two. Mitochondrial studies showed that part of our genome, inherited only through mothers and daughters, derived from an African ancestor about 200,000 years ago. This female ancestor became known as Mitochondrial Eve.
This was called the Recent African Origin model. Some say that there may be additions to this and that we can say that this is a more or less Recent African Origin model.
The oldest known remains of anatomically modern humans have been found in Africa, specifically in Ethiopia. These remains date back around 300,000 years.
The first prehistoric man was found in Africa, specifically in the Great Rift Valley region. Fossils and artifacts discovered in places like Ethiopia and Tanzania provide evidence of early human ancestors such as Australopithecus and Homo habilis.
Early humans first appeared in Africa. The oldest known fossils of early human ancestors, such as Ardipithecus and Australopithecus, have been found in East Africa, indicating that Africa is the continent where early humans originated.
Most species of human ancestors have been found in East Africa, particularly in countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. These regions have provided significant fossil evidence and archaeological sites that have greatly contributed to our understanding of human evolution.
Human life first appeared in Africa and then proceeded to migrate to other continents.
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The first prehistoric man was found in Africa, specifically in the Great Rift Valley region. Fossils and artifacts discovered in places like Ethiopia and Tanzania provide evidence of early human ancestors such as Australopithecus and Homo habilis.
Gold was found by our ancient ancestors in many locations, but as man came out of Africa one could surmise that African gold was the first gold to be found by man.
Human beings came from Africa, and migrated over the rest of the planet from there; as proven by the National Geographic Magazine and the PBS science show Nova. The first man in Africa was the first human, along with the first woman in Africa. No one knows the name of the first man and the first woman. It was probably long after the first man and first woman appeared, that people were given names.
yes pandas were the first mammals to be found in Africa
Most species of human ancestors have been found in East Africa, particularly in countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. These regions have provided significant fossil evidence and archaeological sites that have greatly contributed to our understanding of human evolution.
Homo erectus is the first human to be found outside of Africa.
The earliest bones have been found in Africa. Man began in Africa.
and Africa is about four billion years old.what?? Make sense!!
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Pandas have never lived in Africa. They are found only in China.
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