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Post by SwordandCompass on Jul 11, 2004 6:25:43 GMT -5
www.andaman.org/book/chapter47/text47.htmYemeni Negritoid "Arab" man (1950s) Negrito of the Great Andaman group (1890s) Andamanese Negrito of the Jarawa group (1960s) Yemeni Veddoid man (1950s) Vedda from Sri Lanka (1890s) Fig. 47-2. The hypothetical routes of the first emigration of both pre-humans and anatomically modern humans out of Africa. All routes are likely to have been used at onbe time or the other. The earliest migration of modern humans was likely to have taken place around 100,000 years ago and to have followed the coastlines. Around 60,000 years ago they had reached Inddia. Fig.47-3. Archaeological sites found to 2003 predating approx. 100,000 years.
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