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ikadub [295]
1 year ago
5

1. Applying Apply the "out-of-Africa" theory to explain the

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algol [13]1 year ago
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Using the "Out of Africa" ​​theory, the connection between the first hominids, such as Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, can be understood as the expansion of these populations around the world, with Homo sapiens being the evolution of other hominid species, replacing other populations, mainly across Asia and Europe.

<h3 /><h3>How did homo sapiens come about?</h3>

According to research, Homo sapiens emerged in East Africa, about 300,000 years ago, later spreading to other places in the world, in search of new resources for the maintenance of the species.

Therefore, the term homo sapiens is designed to identify the modern hominid species, which differ from other animal species by the physical evolutions in their brain, which allowed them to rationality and self-awareness.

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