Jovialis
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Here is an interesting blog post by Razib Khan on Insitome.
And Arabia may not simply have been a transit point. The latest ancient genetic work suggests that the humans who left Africa were separated into two primary ones. One population did not mix with the Neanderthals to the north and east. While another group did. This second group became the ancestors of all the humans today found in Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the New World. The first group seems to have remained close to Africa and mixed eventually with the first group, giving rise to the various peoples of West Asia and North Africa.
https://blog.insito.me/on-the-edge-...npsg14i93Wx9mUo2UFYaST0zECIap2tYtdDQctZ7tcDqs