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Fossils found in cave shed light on where our species emerged, traced to when Earth’s magnetic field flipped

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Where did our species first emerge? Fossils discovered in Morocco dating back more than 773,000 years bolster the theory that Homo sapiens originally appeared in Africa, scientists said in a study Wednesday.

The oldest Homo sapien fossils, dating from over 300,000 years ago, were found at the Jebel Irhoud northwest of Marrakesh.

Our cousins the Neanderthals mostly lived in Europe, while more recent additions to the family, the Denisovans, roamed Asia.

This has prompted an enduring mystery: who was the last common ancestor of Homo sapiens and our cousins, before the family tree split off into different branches?

This divergence is thought to have occurred between 550,000 and 750,000 years ago.

Until now, the main hominin fossils from around that time period were found in Atapuerca, Spain.

They belonged to a species dubbed “Homo antecessor,” dated back around 800,000 years ago, and had features that were a mix of the older Homo erectus and those more similar to Homo sapiens and our cousins.

This sparked a contentious debate about whether our species originally emerged outside of Africa, before returning there.

There was “a gap in the fossil record of Africa,” French paleoanthropologist and lead study author Jean-Jacques Hublin told AFP.

The research published in the journal Nature fills that gap by finally establishing a firm date for fossils discovered in 1969 inside a cave in the Moroccan city of Casablanca.

Over three decades, a French-Moroccan team unearthed hominin vertebrae, teeth and fragments of jaws that have puzzled researchers.

Researchers said a thigh bone found in the cave had bite marks suggesting the person may have been killed or scavenged by a predator, the Reuters news agency reported.

“Only the femur displays clear evidence of carnivore modification – gnawing and tooth marks – indicating consumption by a large carnivore,” Hublin told Reuters. “However, the cave appears primarily to have been a carnivore den that hominins used only occasionally. The absence of tooth marks on the mandibles does not imply that other parts of the bodies were not consumed by hyenas or other carnivores.”

The mandible of an archaic human who lived about 773 000 years ago is pictured after being excavated at a cave called Grotte a Hominides at a site known as Thomas Quarry I in the southwest part of the Moroccan city of Casablanca in this undated photograph released on January 7, 2026. 

J.P. Raynal, Programme Prehistoi via Reuters


A slender lower jawbone discovered in 2008 proved particularly perplexing.

“Hominins who lived half a million or a million years generally didn’t have small jawbones,” Hublin said.

“We could clearly see that it was something unusual — and we wondered how old it could be.”

However numerous efforts to determine its age fell short. 

When Earth’s magnetic field flipped

Then the researchers tried a different approach.

Every once in a while, Earth’s magnetic field flips. Until the last reversal — 773,000 years ago — our planet’s magnetic north pole was near the geographic south pole.

Evidence of this change is still preserved in rocks around the world.

The Casablanca fossils were discovered in layers corresponding to the time of this reversal, allowing scientists to establish a “very, very precise” date, Hublin said.

This discovery eliminates the “absence of plausible ancestors” for Homo sapiens in Africa, he added.

Antonio Rosas, a researcher at Spain’s National Museum of Natural Sciences, said it adds “weight to the increasingly prevalent idea” that the origins of both our species and the last common ancestor of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals/Denisovans lie in Africa.

“This work also suggests that the evolutionary divergence of the H. sapiens lineage might have started earlier than is conventionally assumed,” Rosas, who was not involved in the research, commented in Nature.

Like Homo antecessor, the Casablanca fossils have a mix of characteristics from Homo erectus, ourselves and our cousins.

But while clearly closely related, the Moroccan and Spanish fossils are not the same, which Hublin said is a sign of “populations that are in the process of separating and differentiating.”

The mandible of an archaic human is seen during excavations at a cave called Grotte a Hominides in Casablanca

The mandible of an archaic human who lived about 773 000 years ago is seen during excavations at a cave called Grotte a Hominides at a site known as Thomas Quarry I in the southwest part of the Moroccan city of Casablanca, in this undated photograph released on January 7, 2026. 

J.P. Raynal, Programme Prehistoi via Reuters


The Middle East is considered to have been the main migration route for hominins out of Africa, however sinking sea levels at certain times could have allowed crossings between Tunisia and Sicily — or across the Strait of Gibraltar.

So the Casablanca fossils are “another piece of evidence to support the hypothesis of possible exchanges” between North Africa and southwestern Europe, Hublin said.

The study was published just weeks after scientists said newly discovered fossils prove that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belongs to a little-known, recently named ancient human relative who lived alongside the species of the famous Lucy.

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