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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2016 10:05:41 GMT 7
Claims that Indigenous Australians are the most ancient continuous civilisation on Earth have been backed by the first extensive study of their DNA, which dates their origins to more than 50,000 years ago. Scientists were able to trace the remarkable journey made by intrepid ancient humans by sifting through clues left in the DNA of modern populations in Australia and Papua New Guinea. The analysis shows that their ancestors were probably the first humans to cross an ocean, and reveals evidence of prehistoric liaisons with an unknown hominin cousin. Prof Eske Willerslev, an evolutionary geneticist who led the work at the University of Copenhagen, said: “This story has been missing for a long time in science. Now we know their relatives are the guys who were the first real human explorers. Our ancestors were sitting being kind of scared of the world while they set out on this exceptional journey across Asia and across the sea.” The findings appear in one of four major human origins papers published in Nature this week, which together give an unprecedented insight into how humans first migrated out of the African continent, splintered into distinct populations and spread across the globe. www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/sep/21/indigenous-australians-most-ancient-civilisation-on-earth-dna-study-confirms
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Post by Mosha on Sept 22, 2016 18:24:35 GMT 7
Their oral history needs to be listened to. They have one that tells of rapid sea level rise at the end of the last ice age. Science has just discovered the truth of it.
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Post by Mosha on Sept 22, 2016 18:37:29 GMT 7
The 1st wave to leave Africa and head East took a southerly route. The 2nd wave was more Northerly. They brought the straight hair to Thailand. My wife's family I believe were part of the 1st wave. My MIL has tight curly hair.
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Post by rubl on Sept 22, 2016 22:52:40 GMT 7
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Post by Mosha on Sept 23, 2016 8:03:59 GMT 7
There was a programme last year. The got a large group of people from different ethnicities and checked their DNA. From their gene markers, they were able to show the route their ancient ancestors took. Very interesting stuff. When the ice age ended, the sea levels rose at a dramatic rate. Encroaching onto global flat lands an estimated 100 feet a day.
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