Unraveling the first migrations of anatomically modern humans out of Africa has invoked great interest among researchers from a wide range of disciplines. Available fossil, archeological, and climatic data offer many hypotheses, and as such genetics, with the advent of genome-wide genotyping and sequencing techniques and an increase in the availability of ancient samples, offers another important tool for testing theories relating to our own history. In this review, we report the ongoing debates regarding how and when our ancestors left Africa, how many waves of dispersal there were and what geographical routes were taken. We explore the validity of each, using current genetic literature coupled with some of the key archeological findings
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
There is a wide consensus in considering Africa as the birthplace of anatomically modern humans (AMH...
Unraveling the first migrations of anatomically modern humans out of Africa has invoked great intere...
Background: Anthropological and genetic data agree in indicating the African continent as the main p...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
Africa is the birthplace of anatomically modern humans, and is the geographic origin of human migrat...
Africa is the birthplace of anatomically modern humans, and is the geographic origin of human migrat...
Africa is the continent with the greatest genetic diversity among humans and the level of diversity ...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
Evidence from paleontology, archaeology and population genetics support that modern humans originate...
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
There is a wide consensus in considering Africa as the birthplace of anatomically modern humans (AMH...
Unraveling the first migrations of anatomically modern humans out of Africa has invoked great intere...
Background: Anthropological and genetic data agree in indicating the African continent as the main p...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
Africa is the birthplace of anatomically modern humans, and is the geographic origin of human migrat...
Africa is the birthplace of anatomically modern humans, and is the geographic origin of human migrat...
Africa is the continent with the greatest genetic diversity among humans and the level of diversity ...
There is general agreement among scientists about a recent (less than 200,000 yrs ago) African origi...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
Evidence from paleontology, archaeology and population genetics support that modern humans originate...
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that i...
The predominantly African origin of all modern human populations is well established, but the route ...
There is a wide consensus in considering Africa as the birthplace of anatomically modern humans (AMH...