Coastal Migration

Coastal migration is a term sometimes used in modern anthropology and genetics for the concept that, from a single origin in Africa 100–200 thousand years before present, early human migrations first spread eastwards to areas outside Africa along routes that were predominantly located around coastlines. Other terms, such as southern coastal route, rapid coastal settlement, coastal migration theory and Coastal Migration Model, are also used.

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