The advance of archaeology, while scientists, the “oldest human traces” in Europe

An archaeology breakthrough has been found in Romania leading researchers to believe these finds further support the idea of “out of Africa” migrations.

These migrations took place during a period which preceded the presumed exit of Homo erectus from the African continent about 1.8 to 1.9 million years ago.

Researchers think those items may have belonged to other people who made stone tools.

The discovery included the presence of ancient hominins dating back two million years.

The discovery puts Romania on the archaeological map after this new evidence found in the site of Valea Lui Grăunanu in Vâlcea County.

The domain is now identified as the oldest European lines of hominin activity, according to Hotnews.

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The domain is now identified as the oldest European lines of hominid activity.

The investigators’ investigation showed this discovery with the presence of human activity lines. They tested the location of high resolution microscopes.

According to ProTV News, nearly 5,000 fossils were examined to help identify any artificial modifications on their surfaces.

The investigation showed transparent evidence of hominins in the form of anthropic modifications on the surface of the bones.

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Archaeological studies began at Valea Gruceanu, also known as Greuceanu Valley, about 60 years ago.  

The team included scientists from several countries, adding Romania and the Republic of Moldova.

Recently, a foreign team of researchers from America, the United Kingdom, Moldova, Australia, Sweden and Romania has reexamined the fossil segments collected in the region, microscopes and also focus meetings to the head of Uranium, one of the maximum effective effective strategies of Radiometric quotes used for articles of more than one million years, as Gandul reported.

The authors of the study wrote about their reconsideration, informing that “the incisions seem in anatomical positions that indicate failure, which betrays a planned operation to eliminate the comfortable fabric from the bones, which implies the presence of a kind of hominine capable of equipment for equipment for equipment for equipment for equipment This purpose, “according to Hotnews.

These effects exceed the past registered European sites that space the oldest human fossils discovered in Spain and Türkiye.

The oldest European site generating human fossils discovered in Barranco León 1. 5 million years ago.

Archaeological sites in Kocabaş and Sima del Elefante found human fossils dating back 1.3–1.1 and 1.2–1.1 million years, respectively.

The authors of the examine wrote in the nature of the publication: “The evidence that we would have indicated have indicated the presence of first representatives of the Homo genre in Georgia, in Dmanisi, within approximately 1, 77 to 1. 8 million years. “

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