Human migrations out of Africa: new findings in Australia suggest earlier spread of Homo sapiens.
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The article analyzes the spread of anatomically modern humans from Africa to Eurasia around 50-55 thousand years ago. Researchers suggest the possibility of earlier migrations, up to 120,000 years ago. However, new archaeological data from Australia suggests that humans may have left Africa even earlier than 55,000 years ago. The question is, surely they were btli people and not Denisovans?

Homo Sapiens Hybrids Hominids The Great Replacement Australia Evolution Race mixing Australoids Denisovans Aborigines Northeast Asia South Asia India and Indians Papuans Philippines Genetics

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