When did homo sapiens first reach Southeast Asia and Sahul

Volume: 115, Issue: 34, Pages: 8482 - 8490
Published: Aug 21, 2018
Abstract
Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens, AMH) began spreading across Eurasia from Africa and adjacent Southwest Asia about 50,000-55,000 years ago (ca 50-55 ka). Some have argued that human genetic, fossil, and archaeological data indicate one or more prior dispersals, possibly as early as 120 ka. A recently reported age estimate of 65 ka for Madjedbebe, an archaeological site in northern Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea), if correct,...
Paper Details
Title
When did homo sapiens first reach Southeast Asia and Sahul
Published Date
Aug 21, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
34
Pages
8482 - 8490
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