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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 Jun 2017

    Homo sapiens arrived much earlier than we once believed, a fossil trove in Morocco suggestshttp://nyti.ms/2rMjUSG 

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      1. Steven Logan Castle‏ @s15Steven 7 Jun 2017
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        People should leave the homo community alone already.

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      1. Toby Obon‏ @TobyObon 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @CovfefeHetfield @nytimes

        You didn't read the article, didja? 😉

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      1. Bonga Shoba‏ @shoba82 7 Jun 2017
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        The book of evolution unfolds slowly and has many chapters

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      2. pauleriatu‏ @pauleriatu1 7 Jun 2017
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        Please consult Aliens for accuracy and evolution of mankind.

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      1. Linga Fruit Winery‏ @LingaWine 7 Jun 2017
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        @amizere I think you are following the age of homo sapiens?

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      1. Dirk Betke‏ @DirkBetke 7 Jun 2017
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        As a result of this article it can be emphasized that it will takes much more time to find out where the cradle of #mankind is.

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      2. Kurt M V Rich‏ @kurtmvrich 7 Jun 2017
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        @AntLeeMe123 First it was Spinosaurus in Morocco. Now we have 300,000 year old hominids discovered living lived there too!

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      1. Yashasvee Jha‏ @YashasveeJha 7 Jun 2017
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        Keep going... So cool and knowledgefull Applause

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      1.  📣SKWIRL GRINDA‏ @SKWIRLGRINDA 7 Jun 2017
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        This is common knowledge amongst the Reptilian community. Silly humanoids think they're onto something.

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      1. Denise Huddle‏ @denise_huddle 7 Jun 2017
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        SCIENCE!

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      1. NEPP‏ @NEPhilliesPhan 7 Jun 2017
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        More than 6000 years ago?!?!?

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      1. skyblu‏ @skyblujobim 7 Jun 2017
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        The last oldest fossils of our species, found in Ethiopia, dated back just 195K yrs. New fossils suggest our species evolved across Africa/3

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      1. skyblu‏ @skyblujobim 7 Jun 2017
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        New fossils show that early Homo sapiens had faces much like our own, although their brains differed in fundamental ways./2

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      1. skyblu‏ @skyblujobim 7 Jun 2017
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        Quick Notes: New fossils dating back ~300K yrs, bones indicate mankind evolved earlier than had been known /1

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      1. Matthew Keenan‏ @TheRealMKeenan 7 Jun 2017
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        Big day for earlier Homo sapiens. Rough day for liberal democracy (coats and rogers refusal to confirm/deny washpo report before senate).

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      1. #bringbacktraore‏ @Demarinuh 7 Jun 2017
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        Lol, are you asking that your carbon dating methods are incorrect

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      1. Shane Forbes‏ @shaneforbes 7 Jun 2017
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        this field is absolute garbage. trying to decipher 100% of history with less than 0.01% of the clues. everything s/b asterisked.

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