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    New genetic research finds the hub of homo sapiens migratory birds 60,000 years ago » TwistedSifter

    overthebordersBy overthebordersJune 14, 2025 Migration Insights No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Middle East of EarthThe Middle East of Earth

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    About 60,000 years ago, our predecessor, Homo Sapiens – and therefore something massive happened that changed the way we live.

    Over several waves they began to move from Africa. This is where they first became 300,000 years ago.

    why? Well, that problem remains a mystery.

    But the way Homo sapiens groups leave the continent and pass through our planets more and more until they find other places to settle is a hot topic of discussion among the scientific community.

    One of the important mysteries, the route they took and the destination they wanted, has long been debated.

    Iranian scenery at nightIranian scenery at night

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    According to an international team of researchers from Griffith University in Australia and Padova University in Italy, the Persian Plateau – a flat area of ​​land extending into the Persian Plateau – Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, was sandwiched between the mountains and the sea.

    Many of these homo sapiens on their way to Eurasia formed a northeasterly path from Africa to the new continent where many settled.

    The study, recently published in the Journal Nature Communications, models potential migration routes through genetic and paleoecological methods, and concludes that in fact all Eurasian settlers have moved through this Persian hub.

    Genetic evidence sourced from past and present residents of the area proved that not only a majority of immigrants traveled the Persian Plateau, but many also settled there.

    Fields among mountains in IranFields among mountains in Iran

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    Not only does it highlight the importance of geographical domains to early stages of ancestors, but this study suggests that Persian plateau could potentially unlock further secrets of co-author Michael Petraglia, Professor Michael Petraglia, who co-author of the Australian Research Centre at Griffith University, explained in a statement.

    “Our interdisciplinary studies provide a more coherent view of the ancient past and provide insight into the key period between expansion from Africa and differentiation of the Eurasian population. The Persian Plateau has emerged as an important region that emphasizes the need for further archaeological exploration.”

    Similarly, this study answers long-explained questions about the transition of great homo sapiens.

    “This discovery unravels the 20,000-year section of the history of homo sapiens outside of Africa, the time frame that interacted with Neanderthal populations, sheds light on the relationships between various Eurasian groups, and provides important clues to understanding the historical figures of European, East Asian and marine species.”

    With its important new answer, this study may be crucial in understanding when, how, and why their ancestors embarked on their big moves.

    If that seems impressive, check out this story about the lithium “Goldmine” found in the US that could completely change EV battery games.

    Category: History, Sci/Tech
    Tags: Afghanistan, Africa, Eurasia, Homo sapiens, Iran, Mass immigration, Immigration, Africa, Pakistan, Persian Plateau, Science, Single Topic, Top



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