“…The geographic northeast progression of the mtDNA phylogeny: [91,92], or the Herto (Ethiopia) remains dated around 160 kya [93]. The Sangoan-Lupemban lithic industries of equatorial Africa, mentioned above, have also been found at Lake Eyasi in Tanzania [94], and in Kenya at the Muguruk site [95], even most interesting is the presence of stratified Sangoan-Lupemban assemblages as far as northern Sudan, at Sai Island, dated around 230 kya that has been interpreted as the result of a possible human norward dispersal from equatorial Africa during the MIS 7…”