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Major expansion in the human niche preceded out of Africa dispersalJun 18, 2025 · We found that the human niche began to expand substantially from 70 ka and that this expansion was driven by humans increasing their use of diverse habitat ...
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Human Dispersal Out of Africa: A Lasting Debate - PMCIn this review, we report the ongoing debates regarding how and when our ancestors left Africa, how many waves of dispersal there were and what geographical ...
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Ancient humans traveled half the world to Asia before main ...Jun 14, 2023 · DNA leaves little doubt: All non-Africans alive today descend from a single wave of migration out of Africa, perhaps sometime between 50,000 ...
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Age of the Earliest Known Hominids in Java, Indonesia - ScienceThe earliest hominid fossils in Java, Indonesia, are dated to 1.81 ± 0.04 and 1.66 ± 0.04 million years ago.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Microstratigraphic evidence of in situ fire in the Acheulean strata of ...According to Richard Wrangham's “cooking hypothesis,” Homo erectus was adapted to a diet of cooked food and therefore was capable of controlling fire (1).
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A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau - Nature### Summary of Denisova Cave and Denisovans Around 200,000 Years Ago
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Middle and Late Pleistocene Denisovan subsistence at Baishiya ...Jul 3, 2024 · Together, they show that Denisovans occupied BKC from at least 160 thousand years ago (ka) to around 60 ka, and possibly up to around 45 ka.
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Omo I | The Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins ProgramAge: About 195,000 years old. Species: Homo sapiens. No Scan. One of the earliest modern humans. This skull is one of the oldest known Homo sapiens braincases.
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Expansion of mtDNA Haplogroup L3 within and out of AfricaNov 16, 2011 · An analysis of 369 complete African L3 sequences places this maximum at ∼70 ka, virtually ruling out a successful exit before 74 ka, the date of the Toba ...
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Specialized rainforest hunting by Homo sapiens ~45,000 years agoFeb 19, 2019 · Overall, our new data confirm Fa-Hien Lena as the oldest site with H. sapiens fossils in Sri Lanka, and wider South Asia. They also indicate ...
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Humans used northern migration routes to reach eastern AsiaMay 29, 2019 · A new study by an international team argues that humans may have moved through these extreme settings in the past under wetter conditions.
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Prehistoric population expansion in Central Asia promoted by the ...May 29, 2023 · How climate change in the middle to late Holocene has influenced the early human migrations in Central Asian Steppe remains poorly understood.
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic humans in Europe had recent Neanderthal ...Apr 7, 2021 · Modern humans appeared in Europe by at least 45,000 years ago, but the extent of their interactions with Neanderthals, who disappeared by ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Oldest Homo sapiens in Europe—and a cave bear pendant ...May 11, 2020 · Precise new dates show these cave dwellers lived as early as 46,000 years ago, which makes them the earliest known members of our species in ...
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The spread of modern humans in Europe - PNASModern humans entered Europe as a colonizing species and probably were characterized by comparatively low population density as they expanded into previously ...
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The Lion Man: an Ice Age masterpiece | British MuseumOct 10, 2017 · Sculpted with great originality, virtuosity and technical skill from mammoth ivory, this 40,000-year-old image is 31 centimetres tall. It has ...Missing: culture | Show results with:culture
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The genetic history of Ice Age Europe - PMC - PubMed CentralModern humans arrived in Europe ~45000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic composition before the start of farming ~8500 years ago.
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Earliest modern human genomes constrain timing of Neanderthal ...Dec 12, 2024 · In the last few thousand years of their documented existence, Neanderthals met and interbred with modern humans who arrived from Africa, and, as ...
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Anatomically modern human in the Châtelperronian hominin ...Aug 4, 2023 · ... Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. ... Radiocarbon dates from the Grotte du Renne and Saint-Césaire support a Neandertal origin for the ...
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An early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ...The Oase 1 genome shows that mixture between modern humans and Neanderthals was not limited to the first ancestors of present-day people to leave Africa, nor to ...
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Deep genetic affinity between coastal Pacific and Amazonian ...Mar 29, 2021 · We show the Australasian genetic signal is present in the Pacific coast region, indicating a more widespread signal distribution within South America.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Exome Sequencing of Native Populations From the Amazon ...Oct 28, 2020 · A marginal Australasian signal was found in two of the Amazonian populations sequenced here: Araweté and Zo'é. We confirmed that there is a ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Populations headed south? The Gravettian from a ...Jun 5, 2017 · This article examines the palaeodemographic development and provides regionally differentiated estimates for both the densities and the absolute numbers of ...
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Upper Paleolithic ceramic figurines and similarities to some late ...Jan 20, 2022 · The archaeological site of Dolní Věstonice I, dated by radiocarbon and stratigraphy to 26,000 cal BP, lies along the northeast side of the ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Late Quaternary environmental change in eastern Beringia1.3. Climate in eastern Beringia is projected to become far warmer than present during 21st Century, particularly in winter. More frequent extreme rain and ...
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Beringian Standstill and Spread of Native American FoundersAncestors of Native Americans paused when they reached Beringia, during which time New World founder lineages differentiated from their Asian sister-clades.Missing: PNAS | Show results with:PNAS
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THE SWAN POINT SITE, ALASKA: THE CHRONOLOGY OF A ...May 16, 2023 · The Swan Point site in interior Alaska contains a significant multi-component archaeological record dating back to 14,200 cal BP.
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Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding ...Jan 3, 2018 · The remains of two infants were recovered at Upward Sun River (USR), and have been dated to around 11.5 thousand years ago (ka). Here, by ...Missing: ancient DNA
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Ice and ocean constraints on early human migrations into North ...Feb 6, 2023 · Founding populations of the first Americans likely occupied parts of Beringia during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The timing, pathways ...
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New age constraints for human entry into the Americas on the north ...Feb 21, 2024 · This study, therefore, defines new age constraints for human coastal migration theories in the peopling of the Americas debate.
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Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history ...In this study, we address four major unresolved issues regarding the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans.
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The Epigravettian chronology and the human population of eastern ...Nov 1, 2021 · Epigravettian sites were sorted into three chronological clusters: initial LGM (ILGM) (26.5–24.0 ka), local LGM (LLGM) (24.0–20.0 ka), and post- ...
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Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia - NatureJan 10, 2024 · Western Eurasia witnessed several large-scale human migrations during the Holocene1–5. Here, to investigate the cross-continental effects of ...
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Ancient genomes from North Africa evidence prehistoric migrations ...Jun 12, 2018 · IAM samples belong to the mtDNA haplogroups U6a and M1—both of which are associated with the back migration to Africa from Eurasia in Upper ...
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Ancient DNA from the Green Sahara reveals ancestral North African ...Apr 2, 2025 · Here we report ancient genomic data from the Central Sahara, obtained from two approximately 7,000-year-old Pastoral Neolithic female ...
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Eurasian back-migration into Northeast Africa was a complex and ...Nov 8, 2023 · Eurasian populations have moved back into Northeastern Africa and contributed to the genetic composition of its people.
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Evidence of Austronesian Genetic Lineages in East Africa and South ...Feb 4, 2019 · The Austronesian dispersal across the Indonesian Ocean to Madagascar and the Comoros has been well documented, but in an unexplained anomaly ...