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The history of human migration…
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There's evidence of humans in the Americas ten thousand years before the Bering land bridge. Consider how Polynesian migration reached all the way to Easter Island with trade reaching the Americas even before then

I'm not sure on this.. if it start from Africa then human population should be more there than other continents right? because people won't start immigrate immediately.. but human population more in India and Asia..

I dunno, I'm with Graham Hancock. I feel like there have been peoples in the Americas far longer than that.

So there wasn’t much movement until after continents completely separated and how did animals also migrate to a point you only find specific animals in specific areas? Kangaroos in Australia and Moose’s in America

No.. I don't agree with this Church sponsored - single place origin theory. If single origin happened to humans, then it should happen to other animals also. If so, explain BOVINE evolution from ONE single place - alpaca, deer, cow, buffalo, wildbeest, yak..

So life started on the most backward continent on the planet 😩.

This is inaccurate. The migration does not begin in Africa. You need to read Murray's book the "Bell Curve" to learn more.

this is true if you only consider as "human" the homo sapiens. but if we chose to consider the "direct" family relatives : so you can pushed back all the migrations as being "human" at least 200 to 300k years ago. & it helps to understand abt global human settlements history

So obviously false. If the Human Race came from Africa, why are there people still left in Africa?

It's 2022 but some folks still want to dispute facts. That's funny 🤣🤣
