Migration of Modern Humans
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The migration of modern humans, Homo sapiens, began around 60,000 years ago from Africa, where they originated approximately 200,000 years ago. They spread across Eurasia, reaching the Near East, Asia, and Europe, and later populated Australia and the Americas. This migration involved adapting to diverse environments, leading to genetic diversity and cultural developments. Driven by factors like climate change, resource availability, and technological innovations, these movements shaped the global distribution of human populations and contributed to the development of complex societies.
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