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Oorsprong en migratie van de mens vanuit antropologisch, paleontologisch en genetisch standpunt

Oorsprong en migratie van de mens vanuit antropologisch, paleontologisch en genetisch standpunt. Prof. Philip Van Pee Archeologie (OE) Onderzoekseenheid Prehistorie. Prof. Ronny Decorte Departement Beeldvorming & Pathologie, Afdeling Forensische Biomedische Wetenschappen

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Oorsprong en migratie van de mens vanuit antropologisch, paleontologisch en genetisch standpunt

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  1. Oorsprong en migratie van de mens vanuit antropologisch, paleontologisch en genetisch standpunt Prof. Philip Van Pee Archeologie (OE) Onderzoekseenheid Prehistorie Prof. RonnyDecorteDepartement Beeldvorming & Pathologie, Afdeling Forensische Biomedische Wetenschappen Departement Menselijke Erfelijkheid Emeritiforum van 23 februari 2012

  2. Is dit een correcte menselijke stamboom?

  3. Geen mens Mens ? H. rudolfensis (habilis) 2.500.000 jaar: Oost Afrika H. ergaster 1.800.000 jaar: Afrika, Georgië Lucy, 4.000.000 jaar Australopithecus afarensis Oost Afrika Homo sapiens 190.000 jaar: wereldwijd H. neanderthalensis 250.000 jaar: Europa, W-Azië H. heidelbergensis 800.000: Afrika, Europa, Azië (?) Moderne mens

  4. Hunter-gatherer genomic diversity suggests a southernAfrican origin for modern humans (PNAS 2011) Although there is a general consensus on African origin of early modern humans, there is disagreement about how en when they dispersed to Eurasia (I.J. Evolutionary Biology 2011) …which of the fossils should be qualified as "archaic" or as "anatomically modern,“… (Am J Phys Anthropol. 2010 ) Quaternary International 2008

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