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The WAMSA project investigates the late evolution of modern humans in West Africa, focusing on key biological and cultural changes from 40,000 to 11,000 years ago. It combines archaeological research with computational modeling to explore the region's role in human diversity and cultural development during the Late Ple…
The origins of modern humans are hotly debated among researchers.
However, fossils, genetic and archaeological data are increasingly supporting a deep, long-lasting and complex evolution, with key biological and cultural changes occurring relatively recently.
These changes include possible genetic exchanges between Homo sapiens and late (i.e. ~45ka) “ghost” archaic specimens in Africa, the surprisingly late persistence of archaic morphological traits in Homo sapiens (i.e. ~16-12ka) and a concurr…
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