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A (2005) Comments after four decades of research on the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft fur Urgeschichte 14: 81–86. Out-of-Africa to Australia by a Northern Route (0)

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Venue:PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0129839 June 8, 2015 21 / 21
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Australia around 50,000 Years Ago following a Northern Asian Route

by Macrohaplogroup N Lineages Reached, Rosa Fregel, Vicente Cabrera, Jose M. Larruga, Khaled K. Abu-amero, M. González
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RESEARCH ARTICLE The history of the North A e o M o

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"... th ap hypotheses on human evolution. Using mtDNA restriction polymorphisms, it was first proposed that all extant mo-Primary and secondary radiations of U6 branches with different coalescence ages were tentatively correlated Secher et al. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2014, 14:109 ..."
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th ap hypotheses on human evolution. Using mtDNA restriction polymorphisms, it was first proposed that all extant mo-Primary and secondary radiations of U6 branches with different coalescence ages were tentatively correlated Secher et al. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2014, 14:109
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...tes closely with the spread of Aurignac culture in Europe and, from an archaeological perspective, it has been argued that Central Asia, not the Levant, was the most probable origin of this migration =-=[40,41]-=-. In absolute agreement with this vision, we propose that, in parallel, U6 reached the Levant with the intrusive Levantine Aurignacian around 35 kya, coinciding with the coalescence age for this haplo...

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