400,000 year old human remains found. No truth to the claim that these are ancestry [family] remains of Helen Thomas.

Professor Avi Gopher, left, and Dr. Ran Barkai from the Institute of Archeology of Tel Aviv University inspect an archeological site where ancient teeth were discovered near Rosh Haain, central Israel.

The Associated Press is reporting an ancient fossil discovery of human remains found in Israel. The human remains are said to be some 400,000 years old, double the oldest human remains discovered until now.

Some scientists are claiming these remains to be that of "modern man" while others say these may be Neanderthal.

If "modern," the evolutionary story of modern man will face significant changes in its theory.

You can search under
"Archaeologist Avi Gopher" for more information. The archaeologists actually found some teeth. The dig continues to be explored.

The question of the day with regard to this discovery is this: did the first humans come out of Africa [the current theory] or the Middle East? also, no one is talking about this but, the "garden of Eden" was in the Middle East. Are we looking at a bit of confirmation to the biblical account of the beginnings of mankind?

Just askin'.




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