Pictures from history.. This is the oldest trace of Homo sapiens in history The oldest trace of Homo sapiens is 153 thousand years old

Every day, the scientific belief is renewed that the continent of Africa is the first child of man, and one of the proofs of that is the oldest human footprint in the world. The number of human footprints found has reached 24, including 14 in Africa, including Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa, and 10 in other parts of the world, including the United Kingdom and the Arabian Peninsula.
Among the most important of these effects is the "South African Group", which includes 9 sites, and the age of the footprints ranges between 71 and 153 thousand years. This is the oldest known imprint of our species, Homo sapiens. The 153,000-year-old fossil was discovered in Rote National Park, west of the coastal town of Knysna on Cape Town's south coast, according to Science Alert.
Evidence from the continent's southern coastal region confirms that its inhabitants succeeded in producing stone tools, art, jewelry, and harvesting. There is a big difference between the same locations in East Africa and South Africa. The sites in East Africa are much older, with the 3.66-million-year-old Letuli mark indicating it being of stylistic origin.









