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Human migrations: Eastern odyssey

Tim Appenzeller
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Tim Appenzeller: Tim Appenzeller is chief magazine editor for Nature.

Nature, 2012, vol. 485, issue 7396, 24-26

Abstract: Humans had spread across Asia by 50,000 years ago. Everything else about our original exodus from Africa is up for debate.

Date: 2012
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