The Out of Africa hypothesis posits that modern humans originated in Africa and later migrated to other parts of the world. This migration likely occurred in multiple waves, with one significant route leading through the Bering Straits from Siberia into North America during the last Ice Age. This movement facilitated the dispersal of human populations across the continents. Evidence suggests that these early migrants adapted to diverse environments, eventually populating various regions of the globe.
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