The mystery of Jebel Arude: Discovery in Morocco changes our understanding of early human history

The discovery of human remains in a rock in Morocco in 1961 intrigued paleoanthropologists. Phosyllous remains from Jebel Arude suggested that they were not Neanderthals, but early Homo sapiens. Dating indicated an age of about 160,000 years, complicating previous theories of human origins.

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