Prehistoric Africa: Cradle of Civilization

“Where the human journey began over 3 million years ago.”

4 Million Years AgoEastern and Southern Africa
2.4 Million Years AgoEastern and Southern Africa
1.9 Million Years AgoOriginated in African, later spread to Asia and Europe
300,000 Years AgoCurrent Earliest Evidence: Jebel Irhoud, Morocco

Key Discoveries Gallery

Fossil: Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis)

Tools: Oldowan stone tools

Cave art: Tassili n'Ajjer

Why Africa?

Africa is recognized as the cradle of humanity due to a unique convergence of geological, climatic, and genetic factors. The Great Rift Valley, stretching from Ethiopia to Mozambique, is a geological treasure trove where tectonic activity has exposed fossil-rich sediment layers, preserving some of the earliest evidence of hominins. Over millions of years, dramatic climate shifts—from lush grasslands to arid savannas—drove early human ancestors to adapt, migrate, and innovate. Modern genetic studies confirm that all living humans trace their ancestry to populations that first evolved in Africa over 200,000 years ago. Africa’s story is not just ancient—it’s shared by all of us.

"Somehow we all come from Africa. It's our shared story."

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