Anatolia and modern human origins
Authors : Steven L. Kuhn
Pages : 0-0
Doi:10.1501/antro_0000000207
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Publication Date : 2002-01-01
Article Type : Research
Abstract :A grov»ıng numbcr o f genctK studıes Mggcst that waves of pcoplc and/or gcocs ınuvcd from Africa ınto EUTASU (and jomcbmcs back again) sevcral tim ci över thc ccursc of thc Mıddle and Lite Hcianoene. Tbcsc gcnctrc cvcnis arc commonly linkcd to thc origms of aaatomjcally. gcoctıcally. and cventually bebavioraJly modern hu nuru. ArchaeoJopcal fındmgs also suggcst a certain İçsel o f çukur al cxchange b e lc e n Europc and thc Mıddle La*x during ıhis pcriod. mdccatıtc of *omc form o f cuJtare comact if not ol the roovemcnt of human popolaûons. It »s cvcn po»ıblc thaı gcnetic anJ archacological dala td l thc $ame vteey. Howrvet. a key pscee o f thc puzzlc is missing.Keywords : anatolia, human, paleontoloji