Sujet : Re: Where did Homo came from
De : mario.petrinovic1 (at) *nospam* zg.htnet.hr (Mario Petrinovic)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleoDate : 29. Sep 2024, 22:08:36
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On 29.9.2024. 21:50, JTEM wrote:
Mikko wrote:
When trying to find out the place of the origin, a good method is to find
the least related subgoroups or individuals. Usually they are found at or
near the place of the origin.
So would their "Origins" be Africa? Eurasia? Where?
We had abducted and adducted big toe species. We always have abducted species earlier, Danuvius, Oreopithecus, Ardipithecus. The first adducted big toe, as far as I know, is at Trachilos, 6 mya. At that time the major faunal exchange takes place between Europe and Africa: "A major terrestrial faunal exchange between North Africa and Europe began at about 6.1 Ma, some 0.4 Myr before the beginning of the Messinian salinity crisis (for example introduction of Murinae, immigrants from southern Asia)."
After that time we find adducted big toe homininis (Australopithecus) in Africa.