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Some migrated, others didn't. When the Hopi Indians came to North America they migrated all over the place, leaving mounds in places... -
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The rabbit had dug out a nice cool place near the water tray. -
BillTre replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.Fighting between neighboring groups would have to allow for interbreeding (a common human thing). Without breeding among less closely... -
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There were a few competing theories for ROA when I was at Uni and it was never a done deal. "One tribe" in Africa down to a 100 or so... -
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Well, the Rift Valley (not the Nile) is where most of the fossil evidence of earliest humans (hominids) is found. That is not the same... -
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I see big differences between migration to areas unoccupied by other humans - those earliest of migrations - and migrations later, into...