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Out of Africa

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Posted on May 7, 2014 by Ruthe Alemu Terfie

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Contributed by Ruthe Terfie Have you ever wondered where modern humans originated? Well, if you have, you’re not alone. Many scholars in the past, and even the present, have asked the same question and debated many hypotheses. The universally accepted … Continue reading →

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