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8 years ago
The ‘out of Africa’ hypothesis of human evolution suggests all modern human
ethnic groups arose from a quite recent common ancestor. In contrast, the
‘multi-regional’ hypothesis suggests Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens
separately in different geographical locations in our more distant past. If the
multi-regional hypothesis were found to be correct what would this say about
notions of a common human nature?
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