A humid corridor across the Sahara for the migration of early modern humans out of Africa 120,000 years ago.
It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa approximately 150-200 thousand years ago (ka), but their route of dispersal across the currently hyperarid Sahara remains controversial. Given that the first modern humans north of the Sahara are found in the Levant approximat...
Main Authors: | Osborne, A, Vance, D, Rohling, E, Barton, N, Rogerson, M, Fello, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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