Broadly speaking, there are two competing hypotheses on the origin of modern humans: the Out-of-Africa hypothesis and the multiregional hypothesis. Both agree that Homo erectus originated in ...
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Scientist challenges 'out of Africa' theory with new originOut of Africa,' he boasted, 'has been repeatedly disproven by aDNA!' The reason that his MGD theory holds, he said, is that more complex organisms like humans require many more parts of their DNA ...
The first theory, known as the 'Out of Africa' model, is that Homo sapiens developed first in Africa and then spread around the world between 100 and 200,000 years ago, superseding all other ...
The prehistoric human skull found in the Petralona Cave in Northern Greece challenges the Out of Africa theory of the origin of Homo sapiens ...
New fossil evidence from Romania suggests hominins reached Eurasia 200,000 years earlier than thought, reshaping human ...
The out-of-Africa replacement hypothesis has been hotly debated. The main alternative theory is a multiregional hypothesis, credited to Australian fossil researcher Milford Wolpoff, who says that ...
The first theory, known as the 'Out of Africa' model, is that Homo sapiens developed first in Africa and then spread around the world between 100 and 200,000 years ago, superseding all other ...
Out of Africa,' he boasted, 'has been repeatedly disproven by aDNA!' The reason that his MGD theory holds, he said, is that more complex organisms like humans require many more parts of their DNA ...
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