Early modern humans - 01/13/07 06:53 AM
Now this is on from SAGG's own site:
http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20070011185812data_trunc_sys.shtml
I notice it's from a Texas University. I don't know if it's the one where that guy (whose name escapes me, blond-haired chap) works, committed single origin supporter, but it is interesting. However like most single origin theories it totally neglects the lenghth of time humans have been in Australia. A gene map by Cavalli-Sforza supports the idea of an expansion from India into Central asia at some time. I'll see if I can find it somewhere on the net.
http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20070011185812data_trunc_sys.shtml
I notice it's from a Texas University. I don't know if it's the one where that guy (whose name escapes me, blond-haired chap) works, committed single origin supporter, but it is interesting. However like most single origin theories it totally neglects the lenghth of time humans have been in Australia. A gene map by Cavalli-Sforza supports the idea of an expansion from India into Central asia at some time. I'll see if I can find it somewhere on the net.