Unless you disagree with the Out Of Africa theory, it's basically a given that the earliest homo sapiens in Europe are africans and therefore, likely resemble africans.
There are partial fossil discoveries that throw the out of Africa theory into question now. Indicating that the actual common ancestor for the human race may have originated in the Mediterranean.
The people who back the out of Africa theory as absolute fact insist the migration didn’t occur until well after the loss of fur and introduction of pigment that would lead to a black skin tone. Even though that conflicts with fossil discoveries in asian regions.
Gonna say no on this one.
Unless you disagree with the Out Of Africa theory, it's basically a given that the earliest homo sapiens in Europe are africans and therefore, likely resemble africans.
There are partial fossil discoveries that throw the out of Africa theory into question now. Indicating that the actual common ancestor for the human race may have originated in the Mediterranean.
Wasn’t that always the main concept? The Africans ancestors we supposedly had weren't black, sub Saharan Africans were.
The people who back the out of Africa theory as absolute fact insist the migration didn’t occur until well after the loss of fur and introduction of pigment that would lead to a black skin tone. Even though that conflicts with fossil discoveries in asian regions.