LAST LAST LAST: Scientists discover the exact birthplace of all mankind

Scientists have accurately located a river valley in northern Botswana as the ancient home of all human beings. Early Anatolian people [Homo sapiens] came out some 200 thousand years ago on a wet and large land on the Zambezi River and which was the cradle [...]
The earliest Anatolian people [Homo sapiens] highlighted some 200,000 years ago on a wet and large land on the Zambezi River and which was the cradle of the entire humanity, have discovered a recent study.
This region, which also includes parts of today's Namibia and Zimbabwe, was home to an enormic lake where our ancestors lived for 70 thousand years, according to research published in the prestigious science magazine Nature.

Between 110 thousand and 130 thousand years, the climate began to change, and low corridors opened to exit the lugna. For the first time, the population began to spread out by paving the way for modern - day migration to Africa and then worldwide.
The main researcher, Vanessa Hayes, said “has been clear for quite a while that modern Anatolian people appeared in Africa about 200 thousand years ago. ”
What was long debated was the exact location of the first people's homeland, our ancestors. ” /Periscope












