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Out of Africa Theory Changed
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An analysis of a 1.5 million-year-old vertebra from a human relative living in what is now Israel suggests that ancient humans dispersed out of Africa is multiple waves.
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There is a continuous debate about the nature of out-of-Africa migration.
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Was this a one-time event or did it take place on multiple occasions?
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The site of Ubediah is found close to the southern edge of the Sea of Galilee,
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near Kibbutz Beit Zera, and is one of the earliest prehistoric sites to be found outside of Africa
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and dates to around 1.5 million years ago. The only other site that predates Ubediah is the Manisi
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in the Republic of Georgia, which dates to around 1.8 million years ago.
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Ubediah was discovered and excavated in the early 60s by many of the famous Israeli pre-historians
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who uncovered rich stone tools assemblages that were used by early humans, together with numerous
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animal bones, some of which went extinct long time ago, like saber-toothed cats and mammoths,
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while others are not usually associated with Israel, such as hippos, rhinos, and big crocodiles.
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In 2018, Miriam Bellmaker won a National Science Foundation grant to study the ancient climate
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and to accurately date the site. While studying animal bones from the site, she came across a
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vertebra with human-like feature that was actually excavated in 1966. Together with Professor El-Abbin,
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we studied the vertebra and came up with some new and important conclusions. First, it is a fossilized
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early human bone that belonged to a child. We know so because of the shape of the vertebra and the fact
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that it is incomplete, meaning that it did not finish its growing process. We estimate that had it reach
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adulthood. This individual would be around 1.8 meters tall and weigh about 19 kilograms. These numbers are
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similar to some of the large-bodied hominins that are found in Africa in the similar time period,
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but are very different from the small-bodied hominins that we found in Georgia. Second,
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he will witness two distinct human species at the same time period, which is known as the lower
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plasticine outside of Africa. We know that the earliest stages of human evolution took place in Africa
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based on the fossil record and by comparing DNA data from apes and humans. However, over the years,
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there is a continuous debate about the nature of out-of-Africa migration. Was this a one-time
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event or did it take place on multiple occasions? And who were the people who migrated out of Africa?
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Our current study indicates that early hominins migrated at least twice and in two distinct ways.
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This is because the people of Dmanisi are different in size and shape from those in Ubadia. Moreover,
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Dr. Omri Barzilai studied the stone artifacts from both sides, concludes that the stone manufacturing techniques
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as well as the stone tools themselves are different. Prof. Miriam Bellmaker concludes that the climate,
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as well as the animals, are also different in both sides. Thus, with each migration waves came new and
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different types of hominins with their own stone-making traditions, which may indicate maybe about
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the cognitive abilities and the different preferences of their ecological niche and habitat. Thank you for
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listening and have a great day!
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