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    Arabian Artifacts May Rewrite 'Out of Africa' Theory

    Newfound stone artifacts suggest humankind left Africa traveling through the Arabian Peninsula instead of hugging its coasts, as long thought, researchers say.

    Modern humans first arose about 200,000 years ago in Africa. When and how our lineage then dispersed has long proven controversial, but geneticists have suggested this exodus started between 40,000 and 70,000 years ago. The currently accepted theory is that the exodus from Africa traced Arabia's shores, rather than passing through its now-arid interior.

    However, stone artifacts at least 100,000 years old from the Arabian Desert, revealed in January 2011, hinted that modern humans might have begun our march across the globe earlier than once suspected.

    Now, more-than-100 newly discovered sites in the Sultanate of Oman apparently confirm that modern humans left Africa through Arabia long before genetic evidence suggests. Oddly, these sites are located far inland, away from the coasts.

    "After a decade of searching in southern Arabia for some clue that might help us understand early human expansion, at long last we've found the smoking gun of their exit from Africa," said lead researcher Jeffrey Rose, a paleolithic archaeologist at the University of Birmingham in England. "What makes this so exciting is that the answer is a scenario almost never considered."

    Arabian artifacts

    The international team of archaeologists and geologists made their discovery in the Dhofar Mountains of southern Oman, nestled in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula.

    "The coastal expansion hypothesis looks reasonable on paper, but there is simply no archaeological evidence to back it up," said researcher Anthony Marks of Southern Methodist University, referring to the fact that an exodus by the coast, where one has access to resources such as seafood, might make more sense than tramping across the desert..

    On the last day of the research team's 2010 field season, the scientists went to the final place on their list, a site on a hot, windy, dry plateau near a river channel that was strewn with stone artifacts. Such artifacts are common in Arabia, but until now the ones seen were usually relatively young in age. Upon closer examination, Rose recalled asking, "Oh my God, these are Nubians — what the heck are these doing here?"

    The 100-to-200 artifacts they found there were of a style dubbed Nubian Middle Stone Age, well-known throughout the Nile Valley, where they date back about 74,000-to-128,000 years. Scientists think ancient craftsmen would have shaped the artifacts by striking flakes off flint, leading to distinctive triangular pieces. This is the first time such artifacts have been found outside of Africa.

    Subsequent field work turned up dozens of sites with similar artifacts. Using a technique known as optically stimulated luminescence dating, which measures the minute amount of light long-buried objects can emit, to see how long they have been interred, the researchers estimate the artifacts are about 106,000 years old, exactly what one might expect from Nubian Middle Stone Age artifacts and far earlier than conventional dates for the exodus from Africa.

    "It's all just incredibly exciting," Rose said.

    Arabian spring?

    Finding so much evidence of life in what is now a relatively barren desert supports the importance of field work, according to the researchers.

    "Here we have an example of the disconnect between theoretical models versus real evidence on the ground," Marks said.

    However, when these artifacts were made, instead of being desolate, Arabia was very wet, with copious rain falling across the peninsula, transforming its barren deserts to fertile, sprawling grasslands with lots of animals to hunt, the researchers explained.

    "For a while, South Arabia became a verdant paradise rich in resources — large game, plentiful fresh water, and high-quality flint with which to make stone tools," Rose said.

    Instead of hugging the coast, early modern humans might therefore have spread from Africa into Arabia along river networks that would've acted like today's highways, researchers suggested. There would have been plenty of large game present, such as gazelles, antelopes and ibexes, which would have been appealing to early modern humans used to hunting on the savannas of Africa.

    "The genetic signature that we've seen so far of an exodus 70,000 years ago might not be out of Africa, but out of Arabia," Rose told LiveScience.

    So far the researchers have not discovered the remains of humans or any other animals at the site. Could these tools have been made by now-extinct human lineages such as Neanderthals that left Africa before modern humans did? Not likely, Rose said, as all the Nubian Middle Stone Age tools seen in Africa are associated with our ancestors. [Photos: Our Closest Human Ancestor]

    It remains a mystery as to how early modern humans from Africa crossed the Red Sea, since they did not appear to enter the Arabian Peninsula from the north, through the Sinai Peninsula, Rose explained. "Back then, there was no land bridge in the south of Arabia, but the sea level might not have been that low," he said. Archaeologists will have to continue combing the deserts of southern Arabia for more of what the researchers called a "trail of stone breadcrumbs."

    The scientists detailed their findings online Nov. 30 in the journal PLoS ONE.

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    881 comments

    • patrick  •  Cleveland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      why is this hard to fantom ,,100,00 years ago or today we are no diffrent ,,if you put a group of folks together some are going to go that way and some the other ,,human nature at it's best some went in and some went around ,,i would of hugged the coast maybe thats whty my folks ended up in ireland
    • Diego  •  Lenora, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why Africa? We are all human arent we? Lets concider a time long ago when all the land mass was One area. People everywhere like now, and boom! Earth shifted, land masses started moving and look now. We have ships,planes to get where we want to go. Why just one area gets me!
    • SmallvilleDude  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Interesting and informative but the only thing that is important is that there is really only one human race. Regardless of each of our ethnicity, color and the languages we speak, this article is just a reminder that we are really the same inside and trace back to the same family: the human family.
      • Jones 5 mths ago
        Are you absolutely sure?
      • Ironhead 5 mths ago
        Don't tell that to the Righties!
      • Mark T 5 mths ago
        Exactly. The mere fact that different races can have babies together that do NOT have birth defects, and babies that are NOT dead on arrival.... tells you that humans of any race..... are all of the SAME species. Humans are upright walking mammals. Simply because we are intelligent does not negate that fact in any way. Oh, we would like to THINK we are different from the squirrels in the trees, but we are actually a lot like them.
    • HL  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Here's your clue. They weren't deserts during the earliest migration period.
      • Samurai Cowboy 5 mths ago
        Can you prove your statement with facts? Can you provide a link with eveidence?
      • Pat Cataan! 5 mths ago
        Right on Cowboy. Some fools just get arrogant with what little crap they think they know....Ohh okaaay, there weren't deserts, can I find that on Wikipedia...yer mom...
      • lostniraq01 5 mths ago
        HL, Wrong!
    • Rose  •  Norwalk, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Misleading title as usual!! The findings dont "rewrite" OoAfrica, but merely make it earlier and shift the exodus pathway.
      • methodical 5 mths ago
        Exactly
      • Ragnarok 5 mths ago
        out of africa is a hoax
      • David 5 mths ago
        Ragnarok: Hoax, lie, joke, whatever... If you don't have any knowledge of a particular topic, that's always an easy answer.
    • Jared  •  5 mths ago
      Many of these stones are brighter than the people who post here...
    • What Was That Again  •  5 mths ago
      They never moved at all. They simply spread. It's as simple as, "Hey Grog! This valley isn't big enough for both our clans. Why don't you find another place to live before we bash your brains out?" And Grog says, "We'll move over the hill to the next valley and see if it's livable." Of course, sometimes it could have been, "I'm tired of living with my parents. Me and my friends are moving far, far away, like over the next hill, and we're gonna start our own tribe."
      • Winston 5 mths ago
        What was this the first disagreement between the Muslims and Christean's.
      • possum 5 mths ago
        probably more truth to your idea, than most people are willing to admit.
      • Star 5 mths ago
        They probably wanted to move farther away from the in-laws.
    • henry  •  Tucson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      70,000 years is how many ice ages ago? where was the shore during all that cooling and warming
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      My people migrated from Piedmont, Missouri to St. Louis sixty-three years ago. We took Highway 21, although I guess we could've taken 67. This was before Interstate 55 was even planned!
    • Shell  •  5 mths ago
      60,000 years ago Humans were in Australia. So Humans 70,000 years ago in Arabian Peninsula is not unreasonable. One wonders if Arabian Peninsula was paradise.
    • k  •  5 mths ago
      Why does it have to be either/or? Can't they have dispersed in multiple directions? That makes more sense to me.
    • El Incognito  •  Kansas City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Just like "accepted research" of 100 years ago, 100 years from now we are going to look back and realize that in 2011 we really didn't know much about our past at all. Our "history" is going to change a LOT from what we know today, because there is still so much we have no clue about. What is now the middle of the dessert has been lush green meadowland, or even open sea at some point in man's history. We don't have a clue at all we are going to find in the middle of the dessert, or what was even really there 100,000 years ago.
    • skolasaurus  •  Raleigh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      People are still trying to get the hell out of Africa.
    • Tom  •  Tualatin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I hate reading scientific posts via yahoo: it ends up stating obvious facts (the world was different 200kya) and dumbs it down for the masses. If you REALLY want to know what was discovered and the theories that were challenged by the discovery, go get a subscription to the American Journal of Anthropology. Or take a damned class.
    • You get what you give  •  Laguna Niguel, United States  •  5 mths ago
      That long ago the Mediterranean was not the sea that it is, as the Gibraltar land bridge still existed and the Atlantic had not rushed in to fill it all up, nor was the Arabian interior so dry. The Sahara used to be a wetland. There is less mystery here than presented. Read a book on climatology or geology. Find out for yourself.
    • Leonardo  •  Blair, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Neanderthals are hardly extinct,the world is full of them.Just look on yahoo.
    • Hammy  •  5 mths ago
      Those humans in the Arabian Peninsula must have lived peacefully BECAUSE THERE WAS NO ISLAM!
    • Bill  •  Columbia, United States  •  5 mths ago
      How will WE be found in 10---40 thousand years? Cell phones and I-pods will not survive and the only thing they will find is empty plastic cola bottles. They will conclude that our history was just a group of MORONS. Hmmm, sounds accurate too. Especially after they find the Congressional Records and copies of any media news. Makes you wonder if Cleopatra was simply an early Kardasian.
    • Mr. Knowitall  •  Leeds, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The crazy hair guy on Ancient Aleins has the answer.
    • carpenter  •  5 mths ago
      If they knew that the desert was once fertile, and the coast lines have changed over time and destroyed ancient settlements, then looking in the desert makes perfect sense.
      There were probably many exoduses out of Africa, using several routes. The maps back then were terrible, and try to find a gas station to ask directions.
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