About 5,000 years ago, Africa experienced strong demographic changes - an intense mix of genes. Prior to that, populations evolved separately min 300,000 years
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Genetic and archaeological studies suggest the existence of significant demographic changes during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene in sub-Saharan Africa. New ancient DNA data from eastern and south-central Africa indicate a mixed population structure from three genetic sources, supporting hypotheses of regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene.

Evolution Race mixing Negroes Immigration White people The Great Replacement Male-female relations Genetics Antiquity

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