WASHINGTON Our species emerged in Africa more than 300,000 years ago, with a migration out of the continent 60,000 to 70,000 years ago heralding the start of the global spread of Homo sapiens. But where did these pioneers go after leaving Africa? After years of debate, a new study offers an answer. These bands of hunter-gatherers appear to have.
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Scientists from Estonia claim they have located the area that it is most likely all present-day non-Africans lived for the 20,000 years that followed their
Scientists have known that Homo sapiens left Africa 70,000 years ago and spread throughout Asia and Europe 45,000 years ago - but where they spent the time in between has long been a mystery.