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World`s oldest human species` fossils found in Morocco
The institute said the remains of the Homo sapiens, which were found in a remote village called Jbel Irhoud, date back to over 300,000 years ago
Rabat: A team of international scientists has found the world`s oldest human species` fossil near the southern Moroccan city of Youssoufia, the Moroccan national Institute of Sciences of Archaeology and Heritage announced in a statement on Wednesday.
The institute said the remains of the Homo sapiens, which were found in a remote village called Jbel Irhoud, date back to over 300,000 years ago, Xinhua reported.
The remains push back human species` origins by 100,000 years, and suggest humans didn`t evolve only in East Africa, it added.
According to Nature magazine, the finds do not mean that Homo sapiens originated in North Africa. Instead, they suggest that the species` earliest members evolved all across the continent, scientists say.
In the 1960s, fossils dating back to the Middle Stone Age were discovered.