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Unveiling the Crucial Role of the Persian Plateau in Early Human Migration Out of Africa
science1 year ago

Unveiling the Crucial Role of the Persian Plateau in Early Human Migration Out of Africa

Scientists have long puzzled over where early humans resided after leaving Africa and before spreading across Eurasia. A recent study led by researchers from the University of Padova, in collaboration with other institutions, has identified the Persian Plateau as a crucial hub during the initial phases of Eurasian colonization. By integrating genetic evidence with paleoecological models, the study pinpointed the area as the likely homeland of all early Eurasians, shedding light on 20,000 years of shared history between Europeans, East Asians, Native Americans, and Oceanians. This discovery opens new doors for archaeological and palaeoanthropological research and provides insight into the complex biocultural events that occurred between 60,000 and 40,000 years ago.

"Persian Plateau: Key Stopover for Early Human Migration Out of Africa"
science1 year ago

"Persian Plateau: Key Stopover for Early Human Migration Out of Africa"

A new study published in Nature Communications suggests that the Persian Plateau, including modern-day Iran, played a significant role as a "hub" for early humans who migrated out of Africa around 70,000 years ago. By analyzing ancient and modern DNA, researchers pinpointed this area as a crucial stop for human populations before they moved into Eurasia. The study used genetic and environmental evidence to identify the hub population's location and highlighted the challenges of conducting research in the region due to geopolitics. Further investigations are needed to confirm these findings and shed more light on early human migration patterns.

"Unveiling the Crucial Role of the Persian Plateau in Early Human Migration Out of Africa"
archaeologyanthropology1 year ago

"Unveiling the Crucial Role of the Persian Plateau in Early Human Migration Out of Africa"

A new study has identified the Persian Plateau as a crucial hub for early human migration out of Africa, challenging previous understandings of human expansion into Eurasia. The research, published in Nature Communications, reveals the plateau as a region where population waves originated, supporting a larger population compared to other areas in West Asia. Genetic evidence indicates a long-lasting differentiation in the area, emphasizing its significance for early human settlement and subsequent migrations. The findings shed light on a critical period in human history and highlight the need for further archaeological exploration in the region.