Did you know the world’s oldest human remains were found in East Africa?

Absolutely — this is one of the most profound truths about humanity’s shared origin.
Did You Know?
The world’s oldest human remains were found in East Africa?
Modern science agrees: Africa is the cradle of humanity.
The oldest known remains of Homo sapiens — our species — have been discovered in East Africa, confirming that all humans trace their roots to the African continent.
Some key discoveries include:
Omo Remains (Ethiopia)
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Found in the Omo Kibish region of Ethiopia
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Dated to be around 233,000 years old — the oldest known anatomically modern human fossils
Herto Man (Ethiopia)
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Discovered in the Afar region
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Around 160,000 years old, providing critical evidence of early Homo sapiens development
Laetoli Footprints (Tanzania)
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Preserved footprints dated back to 3.6 million years ago, made by Australopithecus afarensis, an early human ancestor
These findings confirm what African traditions have long understood: Africa is not just where civilization began — it’s where humanity itself was born.
Quote for Thought
“Long before borders and nations, we were all African — carved from the same red earth under the same sun.”
— The Bones Beneath Us
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