Early human migrants followed lush corridor-route out of Africa

Scientists have found early human migrants left Africa for Eurasia, across the Sinai peninsula and on through Jordan, over 80-thousand years ago. Researchers have proved there was a ‘well-watered corridor’ which funneled hunter-gatherers through The Levant towards western Asia and northern Arabia via Jordan.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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