Man Originated In Morocco?

The accepted 'origin of man' theory says the first Homo Sapiens sauntered out of caves near the southern-tip of sub-Saharan Africa in what science characterizes as a "Garden of Eden," about 200,000 years ago.

But a stunning discovery this year has turned anthropology on it's head, literally.

Jean-Jacques Hublin and his team from the Max Planck Institute found bones belonging to people who lived roughly 300,000-350,000 years ago - in Morocco.

"There is no Garden of Eden in Africa, or if there is, it is all of Africa," Hublin said.   And if true, better explains why humans quickly spread to the Middle East, Europe and Asia.  And left behind stone-age people that still populate Africa today.