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Spiegel.de: Entwicklung der Frühmenschen: Woher stammen wir? - DER SPIEGEL

Noch bis vor wenigen Jahren galt in der Paläoanthropologie weitestgehend: Die Menschheit entwickelte sich in Ostafrika in einer einzigen Region. Doch immer...

Humans evolved in small groups across diverse environs in Africa -...

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New research has offered an unprecedented look at early human evolution in Africa.

Origin of species topic of university talk | Oxford Mail

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THE origin of our species will go under the spotlight at an Oxford University talk.

Changing environment influenced human evolution - BBC News

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New evidence from Kenya suggests that local climate change drove early human innovation.

Human evolution: secrets of early ancestors could be ...Yahoo

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— Eleanor Scerri, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. 6 September

Africa was once home to many different kinds of humans, says new...

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AFRICA was once home to many different types of humans, with the course of evolution vastly more complex than was once believed, a new study by a team of...

Guardian: No single birthplace of mankind, say scientists | Science | The...

Researchers say it is time to drop the idea that modern humans originated from a single population in a single location

Early human evolution was ‘multi-ethnic and multicultural’,...

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The early evolution of humans was “multi-ethnic and multicultural”, according to a new analysis that challenges the traditional view of our species deep...

New study says evolution of human was "multi-ethnic and ...Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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— The study - led by Dr Eleanor Scerri from Oxford University - says Ancient Africa was populated by separate groupings of ancestral humans ...

Eleanor Scerri: "A different view of recent human origins"University of Oxford

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Eleanor Scerri is a former British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in Archaeology at the University of Oxford, and is currently a Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow ...

Archaeological News from Archaeology MagazineArchaeology

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Researchers led by University of Oxford visiting scholar Eleanor Scerri made 300,000 measurements on stone tools and combined the data with enviromental ...

DNA Suggests Modern Humans Emerged From Several ...Smithsonian Magazine

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vor 22 Stunden — “There is no single birthplace,” Eleanor Scerri, an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology in Germany ...

Evolution: Am Anfang war das StammgeflechtSpektrum der Wissenschaft

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vor 4 Tagen — ... sagt Eleanor Scerri, Evolutionsarchäologin am Max-Planck-Institut für Geoanthropologie in Jena, die nicht an der Studie beteiligt war.

How Did the First Humans Evolve? It's a Richer Story Than ...lavocedinewyork.com

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vor 5 Tagen — “There is no single birthplace,” said Eleanor Scerri, an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for Geoarchaeology in Jena, ...

Before they left Africa, early modern humans were 'culturally diverse'

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Lead researcher Dr Eleanor Scerri, visiting scholar at the University of Oxford, said: 'This is the first time that scientists have identified that early ...

Humans May Have Evolved in Africa From Intermingling ...NewsClick

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vor 3 Tagen — ... Germany) Eleanor Scerri commented a: “The study contributes more evidence to the idea that there is no single birthplace in Africa, ...

Investigating human origins in Africa's western and tropical ...The University of Liverpool

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Dr Eleanor Scerri (Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford) The roots of our species, Homo sapiens, do not trace back to a single population in ...

KeynotesEuropean Association of Archaeologists

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Saturday 11 Sept. Eleanor Scerri: New Perspectives on the evolution of Homo sapiens; Mads Kähler Holst: Building collections ...

The Future of Field-Based Sciences in a COVID-19 WorldLab Manager

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Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kuehnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have teamed up with ...

Humans Did Not Evolve From a Single Population in Africa, Researchers...

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New findings suggest that modern humans evolved in populations that were scattered across the African continent.

Did we evolve from multiple African populations?Scimex

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— Eleanor Scerri/Francesco d'Errico/Christopher Henshilwood ... tells us that these populations were not well connected," says Eleanor Scerri, ...

Humans evolved in partially isolated populations scattered across...

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A scientific consortium led by Dr. Eleanor Scerri, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford and researcher at the Max ...

First human culture lasted years longer than thoughtNewswise

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— Fieldwork led by Dr Eleanor Scerri, head of the Pan-African Evolution Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human ...

New Thoughts on Human Evolution - Archaeology Magazine

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JENA, GERMANY—According to a report in The Atlantic, an international team of scientists led by archaeologist Eleanor Scerri of the University ...

Middle Stone Age culture lasted years longer than ...Earth.com

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— Eleanor Scerri. To investigate, Dr. Scerri collaborated with Dr. Khady Niang of the University of Cheikh Anta Diop to organize a research ...

New project outlines the epidemiological characteristics of ...News Medical

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— Independent group leaders Eleanor Scerri and Denise Kuehnert of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH) have ...

Oldest evidence of hominins in Arabia give clues to how ...Natural History Museum

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— ... survey the Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, where numerous ancient lake can be found between sand dunes ©Eleanor Scerri. Read more.

Origin of our species: Why humans were once so much more diverse |...

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The idea that all humans evolved from a small population in East Africa turns out to be wrong. Our beginnings were far stranger and more colourful

Out of Africa? Human Evolution Isn't as Simple as That | Technology...

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It is widely accepted that the human race originated from Africa from a single population. However, new research has challenged this perception of evolution,...
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