File:Human migration out of Africa.png

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English: This is a recreation of a map that can be found at the Kyushu Museum website that shows the human migration path and dates Out of Africa as proposed by Saitou Naruya (Japanese:斎藤成也) professor at the (Japanese) National Institute for Genetics.http://www.museum.kyushu-u.ac.jp/WAJIN/113.html This map was made using a map found at Wikipedia Commons as a base. Note that the Pacific has been significantly distorted by patching together two halves of a pseudocylindrical projection world map.
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3 September 2011

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current00:32, 18 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 00:32, 18 April 2015646 × 354 (83 KB)EphertI changed the uneven arrow points to make them more symmetrical. I changed the unnatural progression of shades that formed the base of the human migration out of Africa to make it blended and more organic. I slightly changed the craggy curvature of two...

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