Bratwurst Boy
25 Dec 2024
Off-Topic / Energy-free rail from North to South? [54]
Pawi? You know that there have been several human species before (and some even beside us like the Denisovan or the Neanderthal?)
Some of them have never been in Africa....
...Multiregional model
The 'Multiregional' model suggested that when human ancestors first left Africa nearly two million years ago, they spread out and formed regional groups of early humans across Africa, Asia and Europe. Modern humans then evolved concurrently in all these regions rather than from a single group of humans in Africa. Interbreeding between different regional populations did occur. ...
australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/when-and-where-did-our-species-originate/
...Other names for the Multiregional model:
The 'Multiregional' model is also known as the 'Regional Continuity' model.
Current theories
Latest findings - including new fossils and improved DNA research and dating techniques - confirm the complexity of modern human (Homo sapiens) origin...
So...there have been different species...and the regional interbreeding made for slightly different peoples...in Africa, in Asia and in Europe.
Pawi? You know that there have been several human species before (and some even beside us like the Denisovan or the Neanderthal?)
Some of them have never been in Africa....
...Multiregional model
The 'Multiregional' model suggested that when human ancestors first left Africa nearly two million years ago, they spread out and formed regional groups of early humans across Africa, Asia and Europe. Modern humans then evolved concurrently in all these regions rather than from a single group of humans in Africa. Interbreeding between different regional populations did occur. ...
australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/when-and-where-did-our-species-originate/
...Other names for the Multiregional model:
The 'Multiregional' model is also known as the 'Regional Continuity' model.
Current theories
Latest findings - including new fossils and improved DNA research and dating techniques - confirm the complexity of modern human (Homo sapiens) origin...
So...there have been different species...and the regional interbreeding made for slightly different peoples...in Africa, in Asia and in Europe.
