A Homo sapiens fossil uncovered in the Arabian desert is estimated to be at least 85,000 years old—the oldest human fossil found to date outside of Africa and the Levant. The fossil finger bones were unearthed at Al Wusta, in Saudi Arabia.
Original paper published April 9, 2018
Canadian co-author: Jay Stock, University of Western Ontario – jstock8@uwo.ca
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