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New research points to earlier human migration out of Africa, 125,000 years ago

28.1.11

New research points to earlier human migration out of Africa, 125,000 years ago: [washingtonpost.com] "'These were our ancestors,' Uerpmann said in a teleconference. 'I don't see there's doubt about that.'

The findings, based on a dig that went on from 2004 to 2010, are at odds with results from DNA testing and other archeological finds that put the 'out of Africa' migrations much later. Some excerpts in the field described the finding as very interesting but a hypothesis that needs more research.

The southern route out of East Africa proposed by the new research is also significantly different from the northern route across the Nile River and into the Sinai that has been traditionally accepted as most likely."


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