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journey of mankind

Journey of Mankind


Who were our ancestors? From where did we originate? If we came out of Africa, what factors governed our routes? And when? Now finally this interactive map reveals this epic journey.

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out of africa theory

Out of Africa - Science magazine paper


Evidence of the early timing and southern location of the only human migration out of Africa to succeed and the Global Colonisation that gave rise to all modern human non-African peoples.

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human evolution

Journal of Human Evolution


Late Pleistocene Human Population Bottlenecks, Volcanic Winter, and Differentiation of Modern Humans. by Professor Stanley H. Ambrose, University Of Illinois.

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out of africa theory

Not Out of Africa


Mungo Lady reveals early human occupation in Australia - examination by Alan Thorne of the shattered bones embedded in blocks of calcified sand demonstrate early global colonisation.

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anthropology

Homo Dmanisi Fossil Skulls


The fossils from six individual, including skulls, dated at 1.8 million years old, discovered in 2001 at the foot of the Caucasus mountains that separate the Black Sea from the Caspian Sea.

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global colonisation

Thor Heyerdahl - Kon Tiki


Sea Routes to Polynesia. Extracts from lectures by Thor Heyerdahl, including Easter Island, Balsa Raft navigation, feasible Ocean Routes and the Kon Tiki.

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early human occupation

The Unambal Tribe of Australian Aborigines


An Account of early human occupation Doctor Andreas Lommel a member of the Frobenius Institute, and his studies of the Unambal Tribe of Aborigines living in North West Australia.

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Homo floresiensis

Homo floresiensis


For the last 10 years Dr. Mike Morwood and his colleagues have been searching the island of Flores for archaeological evidence of the passage of Australia's Aboriginal ancestors.

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Homo floresiensis

Homo floresiensis gains in status


Evidence showing Homo floresiensis should be recognised as a new species of dwarf human, probably intelligent enough to make and use the tiny stone tools found alongside the bones.

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early human occupation

Human Occupation in Great Britain


Early human occupation in Great Britain has been dated to 600,000 years ago. Recent discoveries in Anglia have dated Mammoth hunting to 60,000 years ago.

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Neanderthal

Neanderthal tools found in England


Archaeology discovery of Neanderthal tools found in the UK could have been used to hunt horses, mammoth and woolly rhinoceros, provide new insights into the life of hunters at the site.

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ancestors human evolution

Toumai earliest known Human Skull


A fossil skull discovered in the deserts of Chad, Central Africa belongs to our earliest known human ancestor. Our scientists hope that it will supply a missing link in human evolution.

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modern humans

Out of Africa earliest Homo sapien skulls


The oldest known fossils of modern humans have been discovered, skulls of two adults and a child dating from 160,000 years ago - 40,000 years earlier than the previous oldest remains.

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Homo sapiens fossil

Liujiang - Homo sapiens fossil Skull


If southern China's Prehistoric Liujiang skull is really more than 100,000 years old, this modern Homo sapiens fossil will shake up the theory of human evolution and global colonization.

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Modern Human migration

Early evidence of modern humans in Europe


Stone, bone and ivory tools discovered in Russia are thought to contain the earliest evidence of modern humans in Europe and push back date of Modern Human migration into Europe.

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stone age

Excavation of Stone Age graveyard


Archaeology excavation of a graveyard on the shore of a dried-up lake in the Tenere Desert of Niger, Africa, suggests that at least two Stone Age peoples once lived there.

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