Monday, May 30, 2016

Straight out of Africa.......

An undated handout photo shows members of an archaeological team examining a small cave in the Sicevo gorge in south Serbia. A fragment of a human jaw found in Serbia and believed to be up to 250,000 years old is helping anthropologists piece together the story of...
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BELGRADE (Reuters Life!) - A fragment of a human jaw found in Serbia and believed to be up to 250,000 years old is helping anthropologists piece together the story of prehistoric human migration from Africa to Europe."This is the earliest evidence we have of humans in the area," Canada's Winnipeg University anthropology professor Mirjana Roksandic told Reuters.
The fragment of a lower jaw, complete with three teeth, was discovered in a small cave in the Sicevo gorge in south Serbia.

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