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Post by timetrvlr on Dec 15, 2019 0:58:55 GMT
RE: Original post It sounds like a plausible theory. It's generally agreed that some Homo Sapien groups drifted out of Africa about 200,000 years ago in little groups going this way and that. I kinda doubt that humanity arose in East Africa's Great Rift valley as was often theorized in the past.
There were at least a dozen hominids that probably contributed to our genetic makeup and I suspect that others such as Neanderthal, Denisovans, Homo Erectus, and perhaps others we haven't discovered yet. We are, after all, a sexy species and will mate with anything.
By the way, the people that left Africa probably weren't white or oriental, our ancestors were likely very dark and gained the white gene by mating with northern locals.
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