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Humans did not stem from a single ancestral population in one region of Africa

by Staff July 11, 2018
July 11, 2018 68 views
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A scientific consortium has found that human ancestors were scattered across Africa, and largely kept apart by a combination of diverse habitats and shifting environmental boundaries, such as forests and deserts. Millennia of separation gave rise to a staggering diversity of human forms, whose mixing ultimately shaped our species.

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