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Author Topic:   Human speciation due to geographic separation
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Message 14 of 16 (220259)
06-27-2005 10:15 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by Coragyps
06-27-2005 9:51 PM


Interesting point. The ancestral Homo erectus gave rise to several distinct species in several geographic regions: H. florensiensis in Indonesia, H. sapiens in Africa, and H. neanderthalensis in Europe.

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