We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or region of Africa. The chronology and physical diversity of Pleistocene human fossils suggest that morphologically varied populations pertaining to the H. sapiens clade lived throughout Africa. Similarly, the African archaeological record demonstrates the polycentric origin and persistence of regionally distinct Pleistocene material culture in a variety of paleoecological settings. Genetic studies also indicate that present-day population structure within Africa extends to deep times, paralleling a paleoenvironmental record of shifting and fractured habitable zones. We argue that these fields support an emerging view of a highly structured African...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
Accumulating genomic, fossil and archaeological data from Africa have led to a renewed interest in m...
Comparisons of whole-genome sequences from ancient and contemporary samples have pointed to several ...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
The origin of Homo sapiens remains a matter of debate. The extent and geographic patterning of morph...
Africa is the continent with the greatest genetic diversity among humans and the level of diversity ...
Multiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic chan...
The past half century has seen a move from a multiregionalist view of human origins to widespread ac...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
Elucidating the history of Homo sapiens has been a passion shared by many researchers span...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
Accumulating genomic, fossil and archaeological data from Africa have led to a renewed interest in m...
Comparisons of whole-genome sequences from ancient and contemporary samples have pointed to several ...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
We challenge the view that our species, Homo sapiens, evolved within a single population and/or regi...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
The origin of Homo sapiens remains a matter of debate. The extent and geographic patterning of morph...
Africa is the continent with the greatest genetic diversity among humans and the level of diversity ...
Multiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic chan...
The past half century has seen a move from a multiregionalist view of human origins to widespread ac...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the evidence that Africa was central to hominin evo...
This paper aims to review the contribution of genetic data to the prehistory and history of sub·Saha...
Elucidating the history of Homo sapiens has been a passion shared by many researchers span...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
Accumulating genomic, fossil and archaeological data from Africa have led to a renewed interest in m...
Comparisons of whole-genome sequences from ancient and contemporary samples have pointed to several ...