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23 de sept. de 2019 · The recent and simple out-of-Africa (SOA) model proposed an expansion out of Africa in the past 100,000 yr from a single region in Africa. Testing these models has undoubtedly improved...
- Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Lounès Chikhi, Lounès Chikhi, Mark G. Thomas
- 2019
The recent and simple out-of-Africa (SOA) model proposed an expansion out of Africa in the past 100,000 yr from a single region in Africa. Testing these models has undoubtedly improved our understanding of recent human origins, but with ever-richer archaeological, anthropological, genetic and palaeoecological data available, are they still useful?
- Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Lounès Chikhi, Lounès Chikhi, Mark G. Thomas
- 2019
The past half century has seen a move from a multiregionalist view of human origins to widespread acceptance that modern humans emerged in Africa. Here the authors argue that a simple out-of-Africa model is also outdated, and that the current state of the evidence favours a structured African metapopulation model of human origins.
- Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Lounès Chikhi, Lounès Chikhi, Mark G. Thomas
- 2019
The recent and simple out-of-Africa (SOA) model proposed an expansion out of Africa in the past 100,000 yr from a single region in Africa. Testing these models has undoubtedly improved our understanding of recent human origins, but with ever-richer archaeological, anthropological, genetic and palaeoecological data available, are they still useful?
The past half century has seen a move from a multiregionalist view of human origins to widespread acceptance that modern humans emerged in Africa. Here the authors argue that a simple out-of-Africa model is also outdated, and that the current state of the evidence favours a structured African metapopulation model of human origins.
Beyond multiregional and simple out-of-Africa models of human evolution. Beyond multiregional and simple out-of-Africa models of human evolution. Nat Ecol Evol. 2019 Oct;3 (10):1370-1372. doi: 10.1038/s41559-019-0992-1.
- Eleanor M. L. Scerri, Lounès Chikhi, Lounès Chikhi, Mark G. Thomas
- 2019
21 de abr. de 2016 · The replacement, or out of Africa (OoA), model proposes a single and relatively recent transition from archaic hominins to AMH in Africa, followed by a later migration to the rest of the world, replacing other extant hominin populations. 7,11–15 Under this model, these hominins were driven to extinction, so that most of the genetic ...