Multiregional Evolution
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Description: Summary of claims from the polygenic side of the modern human origins debate, by James Q. Jacobs.
  In the same issue as Wilson and Cann presented the 'Out of Africa 2' or 'Eve Hypothesis' Alan G. Thorne and Milford H. Wolpoff argued the polygenic or multiregional side of the modern human origins debate. They maintain that there is no single recent dispersal for modern humans, that humans originated in Africa and then slowly developed their modern forms in every area of the Old World. They also argue that the molecular geneticists' view must be rejected because their reasoning is flawed. Here follows a summation of their arguments.
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| Page title: | Multiregional Evolution | 
| Keywords: | Multiregional Evolution, multiregional, multiregion, evolution, origin, origins, origin debate, mtDNA, paleoanthropology, anthropology | 
| Description: | According to the multiregional view fossil remains and artifacts represent a monumental body of evidence. | 
| IP-address: | 206.188.193.142 | 
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| Date | Creation Date: 14-aug-2001 Expiration Date: 14-aug-2014  | 
