Europe was the birthplace of mankind, not Africa, scientists find
'The history of human evolution has been rewritten after scientists discovered that Europe was the birthplace of mankind, not Africa. '
'Currently, most experts believe that our human lineage split from apes around seven million years ago in central Africa, where hominids remained for the next five million years before venturing further afield. '
'But two fossils of an ape-like creature which had human-like teeth have been found in Bulgaria and Greece, dating to 7.2 million years ago. '
[–] JonReed ago
Does anyone know about the data that talks about the set of human genes and how races other than africans having only a subset of those genes?
Does this theory conflict with that?