—“CURT: Please Explain: Africa’s population coverage (not density) prohibited isolation and speciation..”—
Sure. Great question.
If a region has no population vs some population destributed by the maximum hunting-gathering yield of the territory vs dense population with the maxium agrarian yield of the territory, what is the difference in a group’s ability to isolate and speciate without consistently hybridizing with near neighbors, or even far neighbors?
Africa was a genetic meat grinder until modern man, but with homo sapiens sapiens with the ‘full toolkit’ less of one, and with agrarian man much less of one. So while man evolved in africa upon exit he quickly isolated and speciated into the three aditional races of the world’s climatological regions.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 18:22:55 UTC
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