Also didn’t humans only leave Africa less than 100 000 years ago?
The Homo genus proliferated around the world several times over, with different species and subspecies of humanoid dating back tens of millions of years.
Homo Erectus - the progenitors of modern Homo Sapeins Sapeins, and a number of other close relatives - demonstrate a fossil record as far away as the Philippines. The "Flores Man" was a genuine subspecies living out on the island of Flores, Indonesia until extinction around 50,000 years ago.
Africa happened to be a font of human and near-human relations. It served as a veritable Garden of Eden for genetic diversification. But humanity and its off-shoots were not confined there over its millions of years of evolution.
The Homo genus proliferated around the world several times over, with different species and subspecies of humanoid dating back tens of millions of years.
Homo Erectus - the progenitors of modern Homo Sapeins Sapeins, and a number of other close relatives - demonstrate a fossil record as far away as the Philippines. The "Flores Man" was a genuine subspecies living out on the island of Flores, Indonesia until extinction around 50,000 years ago.
Africa happened to be a font of human and near-human relations. It served as a veritable Garden of Eden for genetic diversification. But humanity and its off-shoots were not confined there over its millions of years of evolution.
Damn, the Flores people had some big eyes