New research suggests that humans may have descended from a single pair of ancestors, similar to the biblical story of Adam and Eve.
Scientists are now suggesting that there may be truth to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. According to the Bible , Adam and Eve were created from dust and lived in the Garden of Eden. While this story was previously considered to be mythical, researchers have found evidence that suggests humans may have descended from a single pair of ancestors, just like the pair from the Book of Genesis.
Studies of modern humans have revealed that the ancestors who passed on the male Y chromosomes and female mitochondrial DNA may have lived around the same time, contradicting the previous theory that they lived tens of thousands of years apart. Researchers at the University of Sassari, Italy, estimate that Adam lived 180,000-200,000 years ago, which is similar to the estimated age of Eve. Archaeologists believe that the Garden of Eden may have been located in Mesopotamia, which is now modern-day eastern Syria, northwestern Turkey, and most of Iraq. Professor Eric Cline, a classical and biblical archaeologist from George Washington University, supports this theory, arguing that it matches the evidence
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