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Dawn of human matrilineal diversity (4/25/2008)

Dawn of human matrilineal diversityEarly human populations evolved separately for 100,000 years ...> Full Article


Researchers posit new ideas about human migration from Asia to Americas (10/26/2007)

Researchers posit new ideas about human migration from Asia to AmericasQuestions about human migration from Asia to the Americas have perplexed anthropologists for decades, but as scenarios about the peopling of the New World come and go, the big questions have remained. Do the ancestors of Native Americans derive from only a small number of "founders" who trekked to the Americas via the Bering land bridge? How did their migration to the New World proceed? What, if anything, did the climate have to do with their migration? And what took them so long? ...> Full Article

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