Whilst an African origin of modern humans is well established, the timings and routes of their expansions into Eurasia are the subject of heated debate, due to the scarcity of fossils and the lack of suitably old ancient DNA. Here, we use high-resolution palaeoclimate reconstructions to estimate how difficult it would have been for humans in terms of rainfall availability to leave the African continent in the past 300k years. We then combine these results with an anthropologically and ecologically motivated estimate of the minimum level of rainfall required by hunter-gatherers to survive, allowing us to reconstruct when, and along which geographic paths, expansions out of Africa would have been climatically feasible. The estimated timings a...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Three studies were performed in order to ascertain how climate variability in Africa may have influe...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Whilst an African origin of modern humans is well established, the timings and routes of their expan...
It is still unclear when and by which route modern humans expanded out of Africa. Here, Beyer et al....
The human dispersal out of Africa that populated the world was probably paced by climate changes. Th...
Reconstructions of climatic and environmental conditions can contribute to current debates about the...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
Scientists continue to debate the onset and development of hominin migration events throughout the E...
Our results identify the prime driver of climate variation in Africa’s low latitudes over the past 6...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The origin and initial dispersal of Homo sapiens out of East Africa and into the Levant remains a ma...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Three studies were performed in order to ascertain how climate variability in Africa may have influe...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Whilst an African origin of modern humans is well established, the timings and routes of their expan...
It is still unclear when and by which route modern humans expanded out of Africa. Here, Beyer et al....
The human dispersal out of Africa that populated the world was probably paced by climate changes. Th...
Reconstructions of climatic and environmental conditions can contribute to current debates about the...
The extent to which past climate change has dictated the pattern and timing of the out-of-Africa exp...
Scientists continue to debate the onset and development of hominin migration events throughout the E...
Our results identify the prime driver of climate variation in Africa’s low latitudes over the past 6...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The origin and initial dispersal of Homo sapiens out of East Africa and into the Levant remains a ma...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...
Three studies were performed in order to ascertain how climate variability in Africa may have influe...
Homo sapiens have adapted to an incredible diversity of habitats around the globe. This capacity to ...