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I thought that "out of Africa" has been widely considered bullshit for at least a decade. Probably longer.

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It has but people still scream 'racist' when you point it out.

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That and the niggers claiming they invented everything and the White people stole it from them so now they can't figure out how to make a wheel or a modern structure using bricks and mortar anymore.

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I still see it stated as accepted fact in any mainstream publication. Even this report does some mental gymnastics to find a way for it to still be true.

"To date, most genetic data suggests that modern humans evolved in Africa 250,000 years ago, stayed put for the next 200,000 years, and then decided to disperse out of Africa 50,000 years ago and go on to people the rest of the world," said Akey.

"Our models show that there wasn't a long period of stasis, but that shortly after modern humans arose, we've been migrating out of Africa and coming back to Africa, too," he said.

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Because it makes so much sense that humans that traveled with the animals they hunted or died would never think about leaving the area for 200k years.

RIGHTTTTTTT.

I've got a bridge to sell you.....

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They realized that the offspring of those first waves of Neanderthal-modern matings must have stayed with the Neanderthals, therefore leaving no record in living humans. "Because we can now incorporate the Neanderthal component into our genetic studies, we are seeing these earlier dispersals in ways that we weren't able to before," Akey said.

Our early ancestors did not accept Neanderthal half breeds as one of their own. In other words, our early ancestors had strict standards of who they considered one of their own and the Neanderthals did not.

Another way of looking at it is some of the ancient humans had loose standards of who they considered one of their own. They interbred and blended with the Neanderthals. Other ancient humans considered these practices unacceptable and instead sought to find the best mates for themselves and their offspring to carry on and better their lineage.

We owe everything we have today to those ancient humans.