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The RIFT-to-RIM project investigates the genetic and fossil evidence of early modern humans in Africa and Sahul. By employing advanced biomolecular techniques, it aims to uncover the origins and migrations of Homo sapiens, enhancing our understanding of human evolution.
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved in Africa, dispersed into Eurasia, and reached the vast landmass of Sahul (present-day Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Tasmania) by ~60,000 years ago.
During this remarkable expansion, interbreeding between H. sapiens and other hominin taxa shaped and redefined our species’ genetic profile.
Yet, the scarcity of fossils and ancient molecular data from Africa and Sahul, the starting and ending points of this journey, leave unanswered questions regarding the or…
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