An ape skull found in Turkey may challenge the belief that human and ape ancestors came from Africa.
The discovery suggests that hominins may have first evolved in Europe.
The discovery challenges the widely-held view that the ancestors of African apes and humans originated exclusively in Africa.
Advertisement Advertisement Watch: This incredible animation shows how humans evolved from early lifeResearchers say that this suggests that hominins might have first evolved in Europe before migrating to Africa.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"I don't think this find changes much from the discussions (in a recent paper in the journal Science) which concluded: 'Current evidence suggests that hominins originated in Africa from Miocene ape ancestors unlike any living species.'"
Persons:
Erol, David, Chris Stringer, hominins
Organizations:
Service, University of Toronto, Communications, The Telegraph
Locations:
Turkey, Africa, Europe, Wall, Silicon, Cankiri, et, London