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Beorn
06-30-2011, 04:04 PM
An ancestor of modern humans may have became extinct earlier than was previously thought, throwing doubt on a key theory of human evolution.
Homo erectus, widely considered to be a direct ancestor of our own species Homo sapiens, never co-existed with modern man, researchers believe.
It migrated out of Africa around 1.8million years ago.
By around 500,000 years ago it had vanished from Africa and much of Asia, but until now was thought to have survived in Indonesia until as recently as 35,000 years ago.
Early modern humans reached the region about 40,000 years ago, and so were believed to have co-existed with their ancestors.
The new research suggests this assumption was wrong, and Homo erectus disappeared long before the arrival of Homo sapiens in Asia.
New excavations and dating analysis indicate that Homo erectus was extinct by at least 143,000 years ago, and perhaps more than 550,000 years ago.
If this is the case, it challenges the widely accepted 'Out of Africa' hypothesis which holds that modern humans became fully evolved in Africa before emigrating to other parts of the world.
The model predicts an overlap between Homo sapiens and older species they replaced outside Africa.
The late survival of Homo erectus in Indonesia had previously been held up as evidence supporting the theory.
Dr Etty Indriati, from Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia, who co-led the investigations at two sites on Indonesia's Solo River, said: 'Homo erectus probably did not share habitats with modern humans.'
An alternative 'multi-regional' hypothesis proposes that modern humans evolved from ancestor species in Africa, Asia and Europe.
The research is published in the online journal Public Library of Science ONE.


Source (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2009746/Modern-mans-ancestor-Homo-erectus-extinct-108-000-years-earlier-previously-thought.html)

Magister Eckhart
06-30-2011, 08:34 PM
Don't think this will really change anything. Out-of-Africa isn't science, it's politics, and you need a political rather than a scientific victory to beat it.

BeerBaron
06-30-2011, 09:13 PM
I really wish they would find something written the fuck down about populations and where we got all these races from so the blacks would stfu about this outta africa we're all the same shit.

Groenewolf
07-03-2011, 08:18 AM
Maybe it is just me, but I do not see a direct challenge towards the out-of-Africa hypothese, just to the presumption that homo erectus and homo sapiens coexisted for a while. Of course it could point to that Homo sapiens could have evolved out of Africa or in multiple regions, but this article only states that there is a gap between when erectus was roaming Asia and when sapians arrived on the scene.


The model predicts an overlap between Homo sapiens and older species they replaced outside Africa.

The late survival of Homo erectus in Indonesia had previously been held up as evidence supporting the theory.