“Out of Africa I”: Current Problems and Future Prospects

作者: Robin Dennell

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9036-2_15

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摘要: This paper examines current weaknesses in the Out of Africa I model, and indicates why it is less robust than often proposed. It main gaps our understanding hominin dispersals settlement Asia before 0.5 Ma, highlights those shortcomings that have a realistic chance being rectified, which most impede fruitful discussion early Asian prehistory. also proposes any out (and possibly into) Ma needs to take much fuller account has been case recent data on climatic change across southern Asia.

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