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Hominina / Recent single origin hypothesis / Middle Stone Age / Humans / Paleoanthropology / Denisova hominin / Denisova Cave / Neanderthal / Homo / Human evolution / Pleistocene / Paleolithic
Date: 2015-04-13 13:45:49
Hominina
Recent single origin hypothesis
Middle Stone Age
Humans
Paleoanthropology
Denisova hominin
Denisova Cave
Neanderthal
Homo
Human evolution
Pleistocene
Paleolithic

DNA study suggests Asia was settled in multiple waves of migration

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