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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Jul 1998 22:59:27 +0200
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At 20:30 1998-07-10 -0400, Don wrote:

>How do explain the article that I point to on my Paleolithic Diet page
>where they write about finding a cooking hearth in the UK that is 400,000
>years old? My understanding is humans moved north 500,000 years ago.

Yes they did, but they are not our ancestors. At least according to the
"out of Africa" theory, wich I think holds best, and seems to get more
and more support. Homo Sapiens have migrated in at least three waves,
from something like 130 kya to 70 kya, I dont remember the "exact"
numbers, and probably the latest of them were ancestors to us europeans.

- Hans

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