File:Homo sapiens dispersal routes.jpg

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English: Map showing the early (pre-LGM) dispersal of Homo sapiens, 200,000 to 32,000 years ago.

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"Map of sites with ages and postulated early and later pathways associated with modern humans dispersing across Asia during the Late Pleistocene. Regions of assumed genetic admixture are also shown. ka, thousand years ago."
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Source "On the origin of modern humans: Asian perspectives", Science 08 Dec 2017: Vol. 358, Issue 6368, DOI: 10.1126/science.aai9067 [1]
Author Katerina Douka & Michelle O’Reilly, Michael D. Petraglia
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