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Jebel Irhoud or
Adrar n
Ighoud (Standard
Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⵖⵓⴷ, romanized: Adrar n Iɣud; Arabic: جبل إيغود,
Moroccan Arabic: žbəl iġud), is...
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across East
Africa shifted the
focus to that region. In 2017, the
Jebel Irhoud remains were
dated to 315,000
years ago,
making them the
oldest specimens...
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Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology in
Leipzig revealed that the
Jebel Irhoud site and its Homo
sapiens fossils were far
older than
first thought. Fresh...
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humans as well.
Among the
earliest modern human remains are
those from
Jebel Irhoud in
Morocco (about 315 ka),
Florisbad in
South Africa (259 ka), Omo-Kibish...
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Early anatomically modern humans are
known to have been
present at
Jebel Irhoud, in what is now Morocco,
approximately 300,000
years ago. The Nile Valley...
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anatomically modern humans.
Archaic Homo
sapiens fossils excavated at the
Jebel Irhoud site in
Morocco have
since been
dated to an
earlier period,
about 300,000...
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Chris Stringer argued that the
Florisbad Skull,
along with the
Jebel Irhoud and
Eliye Springs specimens,
belong to an
archaic or "early" form of Homo...
- SE,
Neubauer S,
Skinner MM, et al. (June 2017). "New
fossils from
Jebel Irhoud,
Morocco and the pan-African
origin of Homo sapiens" (PDF). Nature. 546...
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reliably dated to 400
thousand years ago. Morocco: At
Jebel Irhoud, a
former barite mine
located 100 km west of Marrakesh,
Levallois tools...
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examinations revealed that the
Jebel Irhoud specimens are
similar to them in some
respects but
differ in that the
Jebel Irhoud specimens have a
continuous supraorbital...