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Early Human Migrations

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Early human migrations refer to the movement of Homo sapiens out of Africa to populate other regions of the world.

Key Features

  • Out-of-Africa theory
  • Expansion and colonization of different continents
  • Adaptation to new environments
  • Genetic diversity in modern human populations

Pros

  • Provides insights into human evolution and prehistory
  • Helps understand the origins and spread of human cultures
  • Contributes to the study of genetics and population movements

Cons

  • Limited archaeological evidence in some regions
  • Controversy over specific migration pathways and timing

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