Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in the late Middle Pleistocene. By the end of the Late Pleistocene, our species was distributed across every continent except Antarctica, setting the foundations for the subsequent demographic and cultura...
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crwiley:10.1002/evan.21455 2024-10-13T14:02:24+00:00 Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa Groucutt, Huw S. Petraglia, Michael D. Bailey, Geoff Scerri, Eleanor M. L. Parton, Ash Clark‐Balzan, Laine Jennings, Richard P. Lewis, Laura Blinkhorn, James Drake, Nick A. Breeze, Paul S. Inglis, Robyn H. Devès, Maud H. Meredith‐Williams, Matthew Boivin, Nicole Thomas, Mark G. Scally, Aylwyn European Research Council European Research Council European Research Council Wellcome Trust Arts and Humanities Research Council Wenner-Gren Foundation Natural Environment Research Council 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/evan.21455 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fevan.21455 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/evan.21455 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews volume 24, issue 4, page 149-164 ISSN 1060-1538 1520-6505 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.21455 2024-09-19T04:20:09Z Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in the late Middle Pleistocene. By the end of the Late Pleistocene, our species was distributed across every continent except Antarctica, setting the foundations for the subsequent demographic and cultural changes of the Holocene. The intervening processes remain intensely debated and a key theme in hominin evolutionary studies. We review archeological, fossil, environmental, and genetic data to evaluate the current state of knowledge on the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa. The emerging picture of the dispersal process suggests dynamic behavioral variability, complex interactions between populations, and an intricate genetic and cultural legacy. This evolutionary and historical complexity challenges simple narratives and suggests that hybrid models and the testing of explicit hypotheses are required to understand the expansion of Homo sapiens into Eurasia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 24 4 149 164 |
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Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in the late Middle Pleistocene. By the end of the Late Pleistocene, our species was distributed across every continent except Antarctica, setting the foundations for the subsequent demographic and cultural changes of the Holocene. The intervening processes remain intensely debated and a key theme in hominin evolutionary studies. We review archeological, fossil, environmental, and genetic data to evaluate the current state of knowledge on the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa. The emerging picture of the dispersal process suggests dynamic behavioral variability, complex interactions between populations, and an intricate genetic and cultural legacy. This evolutionary and historical complexity challenges simple narratives and suggests that hybrid models and the testing of explicit hypotheses are required to understand the expansion of Homo sapiens into Eurasia. |
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Groucutt, Huw S. Petraglia, Michael D. Bailey, Geoff Scerri, Eleanor M. L. Parton, Ash Clark‐Balzan, Laine Jennings, Richard P. Lewis, Laura Blinkhorn, James Drake, Nick A. Breeze, Paul S. Inglis, Robyn H. Devès, Maud H. Meredith‐Williams, Matthew Boivin, Nicole Thomas, Mark G. Scally, Aylwyn |
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Groucutt, Huw S. Petraglia, Michael D. Bailey, Geoff Scerri, Eleanor M. L. Parton, Ash Clark‐Balzan, Laine Jennings, Richard P. Lewis, Laura Blinkhorn, James Drake, Nick A. Breeze, Paul S. Inglis, Robyn H. Devès, Maud H. Meredith‐Williams, Matthew Boivin, Nicole Thomas, Mark G. Scally, Aylwyn Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa |
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Groucutt, Huw S. Petraglia, Michael D. Bailey, Geoff Scerri, Eleanor M. L. Parton, Ash Clark‐Balzan, Laine Jennings, Richard P. Lewis, Laura Blinkhorn, James Drake, Nick A. Breeze, Paul S. Inglis, Robyn H. Devès, Maud H. Meredith‐Williams, Matthew Boivin, Nicole Thomas, Mark G. Scally, Aylwyn |
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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa |
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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa |
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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa |
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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa |
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