FIGURE 5.2 ~ Schopenhauer's Buddha?
doc.10473850 pp
Berlin Wall 1999
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Out of Africa
Fossil and genetic evidence suggest that modern humans emerged from Africa around 50,000 years ago and spread over the Old World
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Geneticists who have followed up on Wilson’s initial work have generally confirmed the Out of Africa model. No matter which genes they analyze to construct the tree of human evolution. Africans consistently occupy branches that reach down closest to the base of the tree. With more sequences available to compare, mitochondrial genes now point to an origin 170,000 years ago. In the late 1990s, a team of geneticists compared the Y chromosomes of humans. Those studies indicate the modern humans date back only 50,000 years. Of course all the studies have a margin of error of ten of thousands of years, so they do not necessarily contradict one another. ~ Page 298/299
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