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Thread: Poll! Out of Africa migration theory (origin of Humans) - Do you support it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luso View Post
    I had an older thread on this: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...nal-hypothesis


    Personally, I think it has a lot of merits. We already know paternal and maternal lineages come out of Africa... and into Europe. That already encompasses thousands of years of migration. It's believed modern Humans were evolving in Africa and migrated eventually to Europe, Asia, etc. while Neanderthals were always in Europe/West Asia.
    I prefer to reply here. The multi-regional hypothesis is not that far fetched, I think if Eurasians were at least 30% Neanderthal instead of just 2-3% it would be more accepted.

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    We can clearly see the great divide on this forum. The Godless European atheist liberals support the "out of Africa" non sense. Evangelical Christ Centered Christians do not, because they know it contradicts God's word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    We can clearly see the great divide on this forum. The Godless European atheist liberals support the "out of Africa" non sense. Evangelical Christ Centered Christians do not, because they know it contradicts God's word.
    On what continent did Adam and Eve live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Universe View Post
    Neadearthals lived in Europe for hundreds of thousands of years (so much longer than we have) and survived multiple ice ages. Erectus who were much more primitive than Sapiens left Africa as early as 2 million years ago. A popular theory is Sapiens drove both to extinction (120,000 years ago there were still Erectus in Indonesia).
    There could have been other human-like species that left Africa earlier than did Sapiens. What is strange is that the supposedly most advanced of them all(Sapiens) left Africa quite late.

    but I'm not saying I'm against the out of Africa theory, I don't have strong opinion. I am even leaning to support it.
    The Neanderthal/Denisovan human originated in Africa and the modern human being as well.

    Africa is also the origin of the four races due to skull differences: Caucasian, Mongolian, Australoid and negroid (recent and only in Africa).
    The first humans were white or slightly brown (dark skinned are local mutations). Unlike some people, there was no evolution outside Africa. The early Primitive Proto-European theory is incorrect.


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    No. I believe humans or our ancestors emerged from multiple places around the world, not just Africa.

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    Yes but I'm bit skeptical

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    We all had to originate somewhere and this would’ve been years and years ago.. some of you are acting as if this would mean you have recent African ancestry lol

    However my theory is that Neanderthals originated elsewhere, and some other human-like species may have originated from Africa.
    The two connected eventually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hektor12 View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleitus View Post
    Bearers of haplogroup A (i.e. absence of the defining mutation of haplogroup BT) have been found in Southern Africa's hunter-gatherer inhabited areas, especially among the San people.

    By the definition of haplogroup A as "non-BT", it is almost completely restricted to Africa, though a very small handful of bearers have been reported in Europe and Western Asia.

    Haplogroup A is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup, which includes all living human Y chromosomes which do not belong to haplogroup BT. Bearers of extant sub-clades of haplogroup A are almost exclusively found in Africa (or among descendants of populations which have recently left Africa), in contrast with haplogroup BT, bearers of which participated in the Out of Africa migration of anatomically modern humans.

    Yes this is correct, but there are groups that carry the primary haplogroup B. The most visible is the haplogroup C3 Mongol/Australoid. C3 is a migration group to the americas, another group of haplogroup Q3 Amerindians is a modern human being.

    But evolution is more complicated than that. A human being with primitive features in Africa that do not have characteristics neandertal/denisovan progmatism, sloping forehead and protruding eye orbit. Look at the photos below:





    Do not confuse with modern Negroids (most Bantu) these are lost primary human in the horn of Africa

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    On what continent did Adam and Eve live?
    The Middle East.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    Not according to the Bible. Our origins are in the middle east, somewhere near the Tigres and Euphrates. Neanderthals were fully human and also evolution is a fable.

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    Not incorrect for Nordics (I1,I2) , they are genetically close to the Semites...Both have a strange resemblance to having noisy and guttural (R) in language.

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