The 90,000-year-old finger man from the Saudi desert can reset human history

In the Nefod desert of Saudi Arabia, it was found that in almost 90,000 years a jacuzzi finger is being pointed out that scientists understand a new understanding that our generations come out of Africa, the way to navigate around the world. .

On Monday, researchers found on the site called Ulsta, which is an old middle-finger middle-middle bone African and close to the nearby Eastern Mediterranean Lyon region, as well as ancient human fossils before the Arab Islands.

While the Neophod Desert is now a right sea sand, when it used to be individual when it was a perfume - a fresh water lake as well as facing wildlife with a hill hills.

About 300,000 years ago our species were introduced in Africa. Michael Petraglia, expert, expert for Max Planet Institute for Human History in Germany, said that scientists already thought that Homo Sopain traveled through coastal resources 60,000 years ago in the same, high speed transfer And subsidy on marine resources.

This fossil of an intermediate flute bone is 1.2 inches long, it shows that our generations were far more than Africa's era.

"It's not 60,000 years ago, a single-fast exporter from Africa that supports a model, but a more complex view of the transition. And it shows that in addition to other discoveries in the last few years, it shows ... During the last 100,000 years, during many windows during the 100,000-year-old Homo Sipain is running Africa's multiple times. "Petragal said.

Petraglia further added that the discovery also shows that these people were walking on the ground, not on the beach.

Many animals, including Hippos, Wild cattle, Antips and Volkswagen were discovered, Oxford University archaeologist Hugh Grett said. The marking mark on the jade bones indicates that they were also immersed.

Stone tools that even used hunters.

"The big question is now that became part of the population's population, which was related to Al-Vista Man," Groucutt said.

"We know that after some time, after the survival, the rain failed, and the area was dried. Is this population over? It was further in Southeast Asia, where there is still heavy rainfall in the hills and coastal areas. Are those in Mansour years? " "Or the drying environment meant that some of them were pushing more about Europe's acquisition of Europe in Europe?"

This research was published in Special Ecology and Evolution Journal.

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