Rift Valley Research Suggests It May Not Be the Exclusive Cradle of Humankind

New research suggests early humans lived across a broader African range, impacting our understanding of human evolution.

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By Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 22 August 2024 12:43 IST
Highlights
  • Early human fossils are mostly found in the Great Rift Valley
  • New evidence suggests humans may have lived beyond the Rift
  • The Rift Valley may not provide a full picture of human evolution

Early humans may have likely lived in a broader range of environments across Africa, research suggests

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The idea that the East African Rift System (EARS) is the exclusive cradle of humankind may be outdated. While much of our knowledge about early humans stems from fossils found in this region, this narrative is shaped by the fact that fossils only survive in specific conditions, such as those found in sedimentary basins like the Great Rift Valley. This narrow focus overlooks the likelihood that early humans lived in many other areas across Africa, where fossils may not have been preserved.

The Rift Valley: A Fragment of a Larger Puzzle

The Great Rift Valley, particularly sites like Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, has produced significant discoveries, such as the remains of Paranthropus boisei and Homo habilis, extinct hominid species belonging to the Early Pleistocene of East and South Africa respectively, about 2.5 to 1.15 million years ago. However, the Rift covers less than one percent of the African continent. Given that early humans likely roamed much wider areas, our understanding of human evolution is based on a fragment of the available evidence. Modern mammals, for example, occupy much larger habitats, suggesting that early humans did too.

Missing Pieces in the Evolutionary Puzzle

Research indicates that focusing solely on the Rift Valley may lead to an incomplete understanding of early human diversity. Studies of African primates show variations in size and morphology across different regions, variations that would be missed if we only looked at the Rift Valley. The same might hold true for early hominins, whose remains outside the Rift have not been found or have been lost over time. This raises questions about how representative the Rift Valley fossils are of early human evolution.

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Conclusion: Expanding the Search Beyond the Rift

In conclusion, the focus on the Rift Valley has shaped our understanding of human evolution, but it's important to recognize that early humans likely lived in a broader range of environments across Africa. This realization prompts a reevaluation of the Rift Valley's role as the singular “Cradle of Humankind” and highlights the need to search beyond this region to fill in the gaps in the human story.

 

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