Saudi Arabia has found human footprints dating back 120,000 years, what do experts say about this?

Updated on science 2024-03-08
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Saudi Arabia suddenly discovered human footprints dating back 120,000 years. According to the professional interpretation of scholars, this discovery is of great significance to mankind. After all, if these footprints were not found, who would have traced human history back 120,000 years?

    The prevailing view was that there should have been no humans 120,000 years ago. But after this discovery, we have every reason to believe that 120,000 years ago, there were really signs of human life.

    Based on these footprints, scholars can speculate on the shape and height of humans at that time, and compare whether there is any difference between humans 120,000 years ago and humans today. This makes a lot of sense.

    So what about these human footprints found in **? According to reports, this place is located in the northern part of Saudi Arabia and is currently the earliest sign of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula.

    Now, many researchers have rushed to the site to repair and protect these footprints, and try to find some useful information from the footprints. When the footprints are restored by the researchers, the area with 120,000-year-old footprints will be open to the public, and people will be able to enter the area to learn about the trajectory of humans 12 years ago.

    In addition, these fossilized footprints were found in a dry lake in Saudi Arabia, and in addition to human footprints, the footprints of many other animals have been found. Based on the traces that have survived today, we can preliminarily conclude that these animals that left footprints lived with humans at that time. And to our surprise, they were on the move!

    In some ways, these mysterious footprints can be regarded as the property left over from thousands of years ago.

    The world thousands of years ago, the human beings thousands of years ago, and their way of life, how they got along with animals, how they coexisted with the world, all make us curious today. We can learn not only about the process of life, but also about the meaning of life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Archaeologists have found 120,000-year-old human and animal footprints in the Tabuk region of northern Saudi Arabia, which experts say are the oldest traces of human activity found on the Arabian Peninsula so far, and this discovery will also help us to further understand the history of early human migration and settlement in the Arabian Peninsula and desert areas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Heritage Committee of the Ministry of Culture of Saudi Arabia announced on the 16th that archaeologists have found ancient human and animal footprints more than 120,000 years ago in the Tabuk region of northern Saudi Arabia, which is the oldest evidence of human life found on the Arabian Peninsula so far. This provides clues to the study of the natural environment and biodiversity of the region at that time, and helps to better understand the journey of our ancestors from ancient civilizations to the present day, and the history of early human migration and settlement in the Arabian Peninsula and desert areas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Experts believe that this is the first human footprint in Arabia. The footprints were made by Homo sapiens, an immediate family member of modern humans, not by their cousins, Neanderthals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the expert's interpretation, this discovery is of great significance to mankind, this place is located in the north of Saudi Arabia, and is the earliest sign of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula so far.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Experts say that 120,000 years ago there may have really been human beings, and there were signs of human life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This discovery proves that life existed on Earth 120,000 years ago, which is of great significance to us. By the time we didn't find these footprints, it would have been impossible for us to go back to this era. Because after all, it was 120,000 years ago, how could there be signs of human life?

    But after the discovery of this event, we can understand that 120,000 years ago, there were signs of human life.

    We can study these signs and see how people were different from people now, and that's also of great significance to us. This place took place in northern Saudi Arabia and is the earliest sign of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula。At present, many researchers are repairing and protecting those footprints, and when they are repaired, they will open these footprints to people, so that people can understand the trajectory of human activities 12 years ago.

    These fossilized feet were found in a dry lake, where not only human footprints were found, but also many animal footprints. At that time, it can be found that these animals lived with humans, and in the footprints we can find that they were migrating, which can be said to be very surprising to modern people.

    The footprints left in the Saudi region can be said to be a legacy left over thousands of years. This is also worth our in-depth study. These footprints are currently being protected by professionals, and if they are restored, they will allow us to observe and take memorials, so that's why the archaeologists are going to do the archaeology of various places.

    It is to discover those things that people have not discovered before, and to be able to discover many of the marks left by the ancients before them, which is very meaningful for them. Because at that time, humans weren't as smart as they are now, and knew how to record with a lot of things. At that time, they could only be discovered by our descendants slowly little by little, so that our times could make progress together.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This discovery will allow humans to understand the way humans lived and the history of evolution 120,000 years ago.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There seems to be no end to humanity's history and origins, and there is still so much for our planet to discover. Saudi's discovery is an important biological milestone for us to further our study of ancient humans.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The 120,000-year-old human footprints found in Saudi Arabia are the oldest evidence of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula and provide clues to the study of the natural environment and biodiversity in the region at that time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Heritage Committee of the Ministry of Culture of Saudi Arabia announced on September 16 that an international team of archaeologists had made a total discovery in the Tabuk areaSeven footprints belong to ancient humans, plus 107 camels, 43 elephants, and a number of other animal footprints;A number is also found100 fossils, including the skeletal remains of 233 elephants and antelopes. By identifying the tooth marks found on the remains, archaeologists also found signs of the presence of carnivores.

    Helbish said it was the oldest evidence of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula and provided clues to the region's natural environment and biodiversity at the time.

    Helbish said Saudi Arabia has a rich heritage spanning thousands of years, and this archaeological discovery helps to better understand the journey of our ancestors from ancient civilizations to the present day, and to understand the history of early human migration and settlement in the Arabian Peninsula and desert areas.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Taima is one of the most important archaeological sites in the northwest region of Saudi Arabia.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The international professional archaeological team and the Saudi professional research team, through professional investigation and comparison, determined that several footprints found in the local area belonged to ancient humans.

    When I first saw the news that Saudi Arabia had discovered human footprints dating back 120,000 years, many people would wonder how they were sure that they were human footprints, and why they were not ape footprints. In fact, all kinds of news are now published after professional research, which means that it is possible to have human footprints 120,000 years ago.

    1. Ancient humans first appeared at the junction of Asia and Africa, and it is very likely that traces of ancient humans appeared Saudi Arabia found human footprints 120,000 years ago, which is indeed a very sensational thing, after all, in recent years, the archaeological industry has killed relatively little news about human beings.

    Many people may question, does Saudi Arabia say that it must be human education if it finds human footprints? Couldn't it be the footprints of other animals? You must know that Saudi Arabia is a country between Asia and Africa, and according to the development of history, it is very likely that there are traces of human beings here, after all, human beings at that time could not migrate to too many places, so many people feel that the credibility is relatively high after the news appears.

    Second, in fact, there is an international archaeological team to investigate this matter, and many years of experience can make it easy for them to distinguish whether it is a human footprint Of course, the most impressive thing for us is that this expedition is not a Saudi research team, in fact, there is an international archaeological team to discover together.

    There is a professional archaeological team in the world, and generally there are suspected traces of antiquity that will be studied together; Years of research will make it easy for them to distinguish whether it is human footprints or ape footprints, Saudi Arabia's research this time is a joint study with an international team, and even determined that there are seven traces of human footprints, which means that human footprints from 120,000 years ago have really been found, which is a great discovery in archaeological history.

    Saudi Arabia is not just talking, but an international archaeological team has studied it together and concluded that this is a human footprint.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know if it's a human footprint, but we need to continue to check to find out, because this is too far away from us.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The news says that 120,000-year-old human and animal footprints were found in Saudi Arabia, and it should not be difficult to distinguish between human and animal footprints, you can step on your footprints on the wetland with bare feet and then compare them with animal footprints.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think it's judged by a certain shape, and the high resemblance to a person is a person's footprint.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The size of the footprints was measured from the remains of the excavation site and the surrounding landscape and geology, and the size of the footprints was scientifically inferred.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A total of 7 footprints belonging to ancient humans were found, and at that time only humans were primates walking upright. Human footprints are distinctly different from those of other animals.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Ancient humans first appeared at the junction of Asia and Africa, and it was impossible to travel far at that time, but this time the international archaeological team investigated together, and many years of experience can tell the difference.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The tissue of the human epidermis contained in these footprints should be collected and examined in a laboratory to draw conclusions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Thousands of years of human civilization have left us with many incomprehensible mysteries. Human beings have created many miracles, but they have also left behind many mysteries that have always haunted us and have always pushed us to explore and discover.

    Recently, the Heritage Committee of the Ministry of Culture of Saudi Arabia announced the discovery of ancient human and animal footprints dating back more than 120,000 years in the Tabuk region of northern Saudi Arabia, the oldest site of human life found on the Arabian Peninsula so far. The Arabian Peninsula is located in Asia, is the largest peninsula in the world, it stretches from the Middle East to the southeast into the Indian Ocean, covering an area of about 3 million square kilometers, the entire peninsula is located in a tropical desert climate, the Persian Gulf is surrounded by rich oil resources, which brings a lot of wealth to the countries near the Persian Gulf.

    According to Jasir Helbish, chief executive of the Heritage Committee, the team of archaeologists found a total of seven footprints belonging to ancient humans in the area, in addition to human traces, the footprints of 107 camels, 43 elephants and some other animals, among the fossils found, archaeologists also found a large number of skeletal remains of elephants and antelopes, and the remains also had bitten tooth marks, which should be traces of wild predators. As soon as this news came out, it received widespread international attention, and the origin of human beings has always been explored by us. Helbish said it was the oldest evidence of human life found in the Arabian Peninsula.

    Some netizens have questions, how are they sure that these are footprints 120,000 years ago? The distribution of these footprints is relatively concentrated, and judging from the distribution of footprints, this should be a relatively popular watering hole, where all creatures come to drink. From the point of view of the evolutionary process of the species, after the extinction of the dinosaurs, the primate ancestors appeared, and then the apes differentiated from the monkey species, until 10,000 years ago, our ancestor Homo sapiens appeared, and 120,000 years ago Homo sapiens began to migrate, and they were the first to enter the African continent, but how to tell if it was them?

    With the development of science and technology to this day, these problems have been difficult for us, scientists through the footprint of the digital elevation model analysis, analysis of the footprint of the human weight, height, and gait, through analysis and comparison, it is judged that this is the footprint of advanced human Homo sapiens 120,000 years ago.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Researchers have found a total of seven footprints belonging to ancient humans in the Tabuk area, which may be 120,000 years old from the remains of the site and the surrounding landscape. There are also more than a hundred camels, more than forty elephants, and a number of other animal tracks.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Scientists have their own set of testing equipment that can tell when they appear based on the material that left the footprints.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This can be detected according to the current science and technology, there are special measuring tools, archaeology often uses, and the measurement is more accurate.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The archaeological team accidentally discovered it during the archaeological process. This discovery is of great help to the study of prehistory.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It was discovered by accident. At the same time, many animal footprints have also been found, and it is believed that most of the ancient humans lived in peace with animals. This is another important discovery for our scientists, which can better study the time of the emergence of ancient humans.

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