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What is believed to be the correct order of migration after humans left Africa?
South Asia, Europe, the Americas
the Americas, South Asia, Europe
Europe, South Asia, the Americas
South Asia, the Americas, Europe
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South Asia, Europe, the Americas.
Briefly: modern humans left Africa ~60–70 kya, spread along a southern coastal route into South Asia and Southeast Asia first, reached Europe later (~45 kya), and only much later crossed Beringia into the Americas (~15–20 kya). Genetic and archaeological evidence supports this sequence.
Briefly: modern humans left Africa ~60–70 kya, spread along a southern coastal route into South Asia and Southeast Asia first, reached Europe later (~45 kya), and only much later crossed Beringia into the Americas (~15–20 kya). Genetic and archaeological evidence supports this sequence.
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