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Vindication of the Multiregional hypothesis for human origins
September 30, 2011 at 7:15 am
With the discoveries of modern humans being descended in part from previous human species (Neanderthals, archaic homo in Africa and Asian "Neanderthals"). The whole out of Africa theory is becoming under a serious challenge and the multi-regional hypothesis for the origin of humans might very well be vindicated. I for example used to be until recently die hard out-of-Africa, however I have had to reconsider that position on the basis of evidence uncovered (particularly through DNA studies).
Any thoughts from others on the forum about these recent developments in theories on how homo sapiens originated.
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RE: Vindication of the Multiregional hypothesis for human origins
September 30, 2011 at 10:02 am
(This post was last modified: September 30, 2011 at 10:03 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Well, it would probably be more accurate to state that we would have to modify the "out of africa" story. As our earliest ancestors are still only found there. Not exactly a wholesale replacement, and something that happens all the time in science. Think newtonion physics to Relativity.
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RE: Vindication of the Multiregional hypothesis for human origins
September 30, 2011 at 10:32 am
I think the notion that all modern humans derive the predominant portion of the genes from very recent migrations out of Africa has not been significantly challenged. The notion that there was no interbreeding between the out-of-Africa population and local population is completely unnecessary to the validity of OOA hypothesis.
One might say so long as all major modern populations derive at least 50% of those genes which makes them homosapien from recent migrations out of Africa, OOA stands. Recent discoveries merely suggest not 100% of all of our genes came exclusively out of Africa in a single migration.
So recent discoveries chipped away at superfluous icing on the OOA cake. It hasn't even come close to touching the essential substance of OOA.