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... Africa ( but not the middle ) . and The records have proven to be different . For example , blade technology was present within the middle stone age of southern Africa , in the form ... African populations , the other is the rest of the 94.
... Africa ( but not the middle ) . and The records have proven to be different . For example , blade technology was present within the middle stone age of southern Africa , in the form ... African populations , the other is the rest of the 94.
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African populations , the other is the rest of the world . They are both linked further back in time . The interpretation drawn is that this represents a radiation of population out of Africa at some time in the past . We all become ...
African populations , the other is the rest of the world . They are both linked further back in time . The interpretation drawn is that this represents a radiation of population out of Africa at some time in the past . We all become ...
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