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To: TimF who wrote (248315)8/31/2005 3:34:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572208
 
Its too much to say its not possible, but it doesn't seem likely, and the evidence is against it.

Its almost universally accepted that our more primitive relatives came out of Africa. Some think that Homo Sapiens Sapiens evolved from the more primitive members of the genus Homo in Europe and Asia. Its possible, but its unlikely IMO, that the species could have evolved together from Europe, all the way across Asia, and in to North and South America. (But then I'm not an anthropologist, or evolutionary biologist, so you might not care about my view.) The majority view (and my personal view) is that homo sapiens also evolved in Africa and then spread out to Europe and Asia, then later to the Pacific Islands and North and South America.


I was trying to understand why that's true. From what I've read, I think things like mutations may develop faster in Africa maybe because of the climate and the biological diversity.

ted