2001
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_342033
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Humanity from African Naissance to Coming Millennia

Abstract: The first 2.5 million years of hominid history is characterized by limited dispersals similar to those of the living great apes whose home range sizes very little between years. Unlike our closest relative Pan, who are particulary vulnerable during dispersal because the distribution of their resources is highly habitat specific and predation takes a relatively higher toll than it does in r-selected animals, hominids are widely dispersed after 1.8 Ma. Hominid dispersal must have entailed either a shift in the t… Show more

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“…Conclusive scientific knowledge drawn from African palaeontological, archaeological and palaeo-anthropological sciences and knowledge bases informs us that Africa is the cradle of all humankind (Tobias, Raath Moggi-Cecchi and Doyle 2001). The contestation is not any more whether this is true; rather, the debates centre on whether the oldest existence of hominids was in South Africa or in east Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania).…”
Section: Elements Of Objective and Subjective Forces Underlying And Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conclusive scientific knowledge drawn from African palaeontological, archaeological and palaeo-anthropological sciences and knowledge bases informs us that Africa is the cradle of all humankind (Tobias, Raath Moggi-Cecchi and Doyle 2001). The contestation is not any more whether this is true; rather, the debates centre on whether the oldest existence of hominids was in South Africa or in east Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania).…”
Section: Elements Of Objective and Subjective Forces Underlying And Pmentioning
confidence: 99%