The New York Times reports on an article in Science where genetic research suggests that non-African humans are all descended from a group of a few hundred who left Africa 65,000 years ago to travel to India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Their descendants later colonized Europe and the rest of the planet.
The New York Times reports on an article in Science where genetic research suggests that non-African humans are all descended from a group of a few hundred who left Africa 65,000 years ago to travel to India, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Their descendants later colonized Europe and the rest of the planet.