The oldest modern human looked swagged out

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Afro samurai 3000 bc


Exactly what my first thought was.

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were there no :flabbynsick: pre historic brehs, all the renders/models they always jacked

hunting and foraging kept them in peak physical condtion. Also they were probably much healthier (and happier) than the average modern human today. However one slip on a rock or bite from a predator was a death sentence.
 

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no they have nothing to do with Africans, they are more Neanderthal
Not neanderthal, they are mixed with some Denisovan DNA. But they originally came from Africa and were isolated in Australia which isolated their genes from everyone else for 75000 years. The rest of us have been mixing more frequently since then.

Back then there were Neanderthals in Europe, Denisovans in Asia and some unknown people in Africa that Africans mixed with too.
 

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What year was oldbreh living?

Sorry don’t feel like googling ,

But is he basically a descendant of mitochondrial Eve?

Or are they saying he predates her?

This conclusion was confirmed by recalculating the age of the Irhoud 3 mandible, which produced an age range compatible with that of the tools at roughly 280,000 to 350,000 years old. If they hold up, these dates would make the remains by far the earliest known examples of Homo sapiens.[7][14][15]

This suggests that, rather than arising in East Africa around 200,000 years ago, modern humans may already have been present across the length of Africa 100,000 years earlier.

Early humans may have comprised a large, interbreeding population dispersed across Africa whose spread was facilitated by a wetter climate that created a "green Sahara", around 330,000 to 300,000 years ago. The rise of modern humans may thus have taken place on a continental scale rather than being confined to a particular corner of Africa.[16]

Jebel Irhoud - Wikipedia
 
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