Earliest human migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents began 2 million years ago with the migration out of Africa of Homo erectus. This was followed by the migrations of other pre-modern humans including H. heidelbergensis, the likely ancestor of both modern humans and Neanderthals. Finally, Homo sapiens ventured out of Africa around 100,000 years ago, spread across Asia around 60,000 years ago and arrived on new continents and islands since then.
Knowledge of early human migrations, a major topic of archeology, has been achieved by the study of human fossils, occasionally by stone-age artifacts and more recently has been assisted by archaeogenetics. Cultural and ethnic migrations are estimated by combining archaeogenetics and comparative linguistics.
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Hong Kong was gained during the Opium wars.
Yes, with the ruling of the city states religion was heavily involved and had a big effect on political influences
Answer:
They're involved in trades and alliance with them.
Explanation:
During the early period of their development, Ancient Empires in Southeast Asia and Korea were typically weaker compared to the empires in India and China. But since they're located far from one another, the empires In India and China can't really conquered them.
But they do established a good trade relationships that help Early South East Asian and Korean Kingdoms accumulate wealth. They sold various type of products such as silks, spices, timbers, etc.