green fire317
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i was watching T.V. and i saw an add for a show called 99.9% basically saying that all humans are 99.9% alike. Upon seeing this i immediatley asked myself what about the other 00.1%? nobody wants to talk about that. I then went online and did some research and came across an artice. i skimmed though the article and one part that stuck out was the part below.
What seems virtually certain now is that at a remarkably recent dateâ€"probably between 50,000 and 70,000 years agoâ€"one small wavelet from Africa lapped up onto the shores of western Asia. All non-Africans share markers carried by those first emigrants, who may have numbered just a thousand people.
Some archaeologists think the migration out of Africa marked a revolution in behavior that also included more sophisticated tools, wider social networks, and the first art and body ornaments. Perhaps some kind of neurological mutation had led to spoken language and made our ancestors fully modern, setting a small band of them on course to colonize the world.
What seems virtually certain now is that at a remarkably recent dateâ€"probably between 50,000 and 70,000 years agoâ€"one small wavelet from Africa lapped up onto the shores of western Asia. All non-Africans share markers carried by those first emigrants, who may have numbered just a thousand people.
Some archaeologists think the migration out of Africa marked a revolution in behavior that also included more sophisticated tools, wider social networks, and the first art and body ornaments. Perhaps some kind of neurological mutation had led to spoken language and made our ancestors fully modern, setting a small band of them on course to colonize the world.