Sunday, December 1, 2013

Robin McKie selgitab Observer is, miks ja kuidas kirjutab paljuräägitud Homo floresiensis ümber inim


Robin McKie selgitab Observer is, miks ja kuidas kirjutab paljuräägitud Homo floresiensis ümber inimkonna ajalugu. According to this version of events, Homo erectus evolved from apemen predecessors, such as Australopithecus africanus, in Africa and then headed off around the Old World more than a million years ago, armed with a great physique and a modest intellect. These allowed it to settle across Africa, Asia and Europe. This diaspora was then followed by a second wave of humans – our own species, Homo sapiens – which emerged from Africa 100,000 years ago and took over the planet, agilent technologies replacing all pockets of its predecessors it encountered.
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