• ladicius@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Not much travelling over there. Humankind was spread very thin for most of its existence.

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      It is highly unusual for humankind overall, this long period in most parts of Eurasia saw waves and waves of migrations. But in this specific region of Africa, a group of people stayed the same and didn’t produce offspring with outsiders for thousands of years.

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        Well, they did produce offspring with outsiders. The article mentions others coming in. The genomes are “related” between the three time periods studied.

        What didn’t happen was a total replacement by people unrelated to the previous dwellers.