![]() "Now, with the discovery of the teeth, it provides early evidence of a species that is likely to be the ancestor of modern man in our region. Gopher said that the cave in Rosh HaAyin has already provided in recent years several important discoveries, including proof of regular use fire to roast meat and the recycling of tools in prehistoric times. Rachel Sarig of Tel Aviv University in collaboration with foreign researchers. The rapid discovery on the teeth's compostion was made possible by research done by Professor Avi Gopher, Prof. He did eat meat but in very small quantities. Tests of the tartar from the teeth revealed remnants of seeds and coal particles which indicate that this species, which science has still not named, was mostly vegetarian. ![]() It is estimated that the teeth found in the cave in Israel belong to more ancient species of human, who was in fact the father of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. ![]() Science has until now held that humans originated in Africa (Homo Sapiens who developed there about 200,000 years ago.)Īnother prehistoric species was the Neanderthal, who became extinct, and originated in Europe about 300,000 years ago. ![]() Their examination revealed that they belong to a type of prehistoric man that lived in Israel, and that until now no one knew existed. Ancient Israeli skull may document migration from Africa ![]()
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