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The human dispersal out of Africa that populated the world was probably paced by climate changes. This is the inference drawn from computer modelling of climate variability during the time of early human migration. See Letter p.92 Homo sapiens evolved in
The Peopling of the World, Prehistoric-2500 B.C. Chapter 1 The Peopling of the World, Prehistoric-2500 B.C. Human Origins in Africa Artifacts: human-made objects, such as tools or jewelry. Culture: people’s unique way of life. Old Stone Age Begins Paleolithic Age: Early part of the S...
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The peopling of the Americas was a process that unfolded over more than 15,000 years. Geological, archaeological, genetic, skeletal, and linguistic evidence reveal information about this process on different scales. The preponderance of the evidence points to humans migrating from Asia into Beringia ...
The exception to this may be the X haplogroup of Brown and colelagues (1998), which may or may not have been part of this initial migration.MerriwetherJablonskiJablonskiMerriwether, Andrew D., 2002, A mitochondrial perspective on the peopling of the New World. In The First Americans. The ...
Over the past two decades, a catalogue of folklore and mythology has been created which now contains approximately 50,000s of texts from all over the world, with information on the distributions of more than 2000 motifs from almost 1000 traditions. In this chapter, we describe this databank ...
They may have walked from Siberia to Alaska across Beringia, the land bridge formed when vast Pleistocene glaciers froze 5% of the world's water,1 lowering global sea levels and exposing the shallow continental shelf between Asia and America. These hunter-gatherers were present throughout the ...
Recent studies of whole genome diversity of populations worldwide reveal a pattern of a nested hierarchy likely caused by multiple founder effects during the peopling of the world. This model correlates well with other anthropological evidence about the history of humans, but does not fit well with...