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The Origin of Homo Sapiens Is Illuminated by 773 000-Year-Old Dominine Fossils

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Discovered in Morocco, these fossils specify the history of the divergence between Homo sapiens and his cousins, the Neandertalians and the Denisovians, reinforcing the idea of an African origin of modern man.
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Discovered in Morocco, these fossils specify the history of the divergence between Homo sapiens and his cousins, the Neandertalians and the Denisovians, reinforcing the idea of an African origin of modern man.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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