Migration of Homosapiens from Africa into Europe
National Geographic has a study called The Genographic Project, and that concludes that Homo sapiens left Africa somewhere around 50,000 years ago for the group that headed up towards Siberia...
Migration of Homosapiens from Africa into Europe
...and maybe a little earlier for the ones that went south and headed towards Australia.
Migration of Homosapiens from Africa into Europe
The people that left about 50,000 years ago first went into Europe, probably competed with the Neanderthals at some point...
Migration of Homosapiens from Africa into Europe
...and then they moved towards, and up into Asia, somewhere between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago
Migration of Homosapiens from Africa into Europe
Sometime around 40,000 years ago we start seeing them move into Siberia. If they didn’t show up into Siberia until 40,000 years ago, it’s a good guess they didn’t cross the Bering Strait until sometime just after that.
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