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- Out_of_Africa_I abstract "In paleoanthropology, Out of Africa I is the first hominin expansion into Eurasia, between 1.8 and 0.8 million years ago. It is thought that Homo erectus developed a flexible adaptation to the open grounds, descending from the older Homo habilis lineage, which was strictly adapted to the dense woodlands. Such an adaptation would have allowed Homo erectus to leave Africa and expand its range into Eurasia. According to the recent African origin of modern humans hypothesis (Out of Africa II), the first hominin expansion out of Africa is followed by the dispersal into Eurasia and replacement of these previous hominins by anatomically modern humans, starting about 100,000 years ago. Without further specification, Out of Africa is usually held to mean Out of Africa II, the expansion of modern humans into Eurasia.Movements out of Africa by early hominins seem to have occurred in at least three waves. Primitive chopper producers were first out by c. 1.8 Ma, followed by early Acheulean industries c. 1.4 Ma, and various cleaver-producing Acheulean groups around 0.8 Ma.Until the early 1980s, hominins were assumed to have been restricted to the African continent for the whole of the Early Pleistocene (until about 0.8 Ma), and so much archaeological effort has disproportionately focused on Africa. Compounded with hominins probably being rare out of East Africa in the Early Pleistocene, we are left with a sequence of events broken in space and time.".
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- Out_of_Africa_I subject Category:Demographic_history.
- Out_of_Africa_I subject Category:Human_evolution.
- Out_of_Africa_I subject Category:Human_migration.
- Out_of_Africa_I subject Category:Paleolithic.
- Out_of_Africa_I subject Category:Recent_single_origin_hypothesis.
- Out_of_Africa_I comment "In paleoanthropology, Out of Africa I is the first hominin expansion into Eurasia, between 1.8 and 0.8 million years ago. It is thought that Homo erectus developed a flexible adaptation to the open grounds, descending from the older Homo habilis lineage, which was strictly adapted to the dense woodlands. Such an adaptation would have allowed Homo erectus to leave Africa and expand its range into Eurasia.".
- Out_of_Africa_I label "Out of Africa I".
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