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raven0ak 1 point ago +2 / -1

There are no native humans anywhere except in Africa, where humanity originated.

this is one of lies I'd say; you may observe that humans can pretty easy be categorized down to African origin, south Europe origin, Asian origin, American origin by very distinctive facial and and color differences; so distinctive in fact you can tell part of persons origination country by hair color and face shape (also have you noticed that american-Indianans, Samoan and other (so called) indigenous people share very similar facial pattern that you are likely very hard pressed to find outside of these groups and their relatively direct mixed descendants )

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Farmerbob1 0 points ago +1 / -1

The differentiation of humanity into the three basic regional bone structures recognized today occurred over thousands of generations.

Before that, we were one population, originating in Africa.

There is an absurd amount of genetic data supporting this.

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Bansjustprovemeright 0 points ago +1 / -1

Uhh out of Africa is pretty much not a thing any more. You might want to pick up something written after 1970.

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Farmerbob1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Really?

While Wikipedia can be rather stupidly broken with regards to social, political, or religious topics, it's pretty damn good with purely scientific information.

The 'Out of Africa' origin of the modern human is still strong, though evidence has been discovered that indicates there were several waves of emigration, and there was also apparently at least some cross breeding with other human ancestor populations that left Africa earlier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans