Echoes of the Earliest Homo Sapiens Movement Out of Africa

  • Bulbeck, Francis (PI)
  • Cooper, Alan (CoI)
  • Oppenheimer, Stephen James (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    The "Out of Africa" and "Multiregional Evolution" theories have proposed sharply different accounts for the origins of our species Homo sapiens. These have converged on opposite readings of the Australian human fossil record. Recent perspectives resulting from research on Pleistocene Australian mitochondrial DNA, and by osteologists on early Homo sapiens remains in Africa and Israel, hint at a chapter, as yet unwritten, in our species' Late Pleistocene dispersal from Africa. This project's collaborative research on fossils from Sri Lanka and Australasia will explore and test the implications for the colonisation history of the Indian Ocean region.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/0531/12/05

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