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Here's an interesting article that appears to show evidence that the Australian aboriginal may have been the first human in earth.
They mistakenly posit that other races diverged from them , but interestingly give the dates of other races arriving.
Most interesting
_http://humansarefree.com/2014/08/the-first-human-race-came-from.html?m=0
"In 1982 she examined the mitochondrial DNA of 112 Indigenous people, including twelve full-descent Aboriginals, and the results were in total opposition to what they assumed was fully resolved.
Nevertheless, Cann was obliged to contradict a central tenet of their paper, stating that “mitochondrial DNA puts the origin of Homo sapiens much further back and indicates that the Australian Aboriginals arose 400,000 years ago from two distinct lineages, far earlier than any other racial type.” [8]
Not only was the emergence of Aboriginal Homo sapiens “far earlier” [9] than any Africans, she provided a sequence and motherland.
The Australian racial group has a much higher number of mutations than any other racial group, which suggests that the Australians split off from a common ancestor about 400,000 years ago. "
They mistakenly posit that other races diverged from them , but interestingly give the dates of other races arriving.
Most interesting
_http://humansarefree.com/2014/08/the-first-human-race-came-from.html?m=0
"In 1982 she examined the mitochondrial DNA of 112 Indigenous people, including twelve full-descent Aboriginals, and the results were in total opposition to what they assumed was fully resolved.
Nevertheless, Cann was obliged to contradict a central tenet of their paper, stating that “mitochondrial DNA puts the origin of Homo sapiens much further back and indicates that the Australian Aboriginals arose 400,000 years ago from two distinct lineages, far earlier than any other racial type.” [8]
Not only was the emergence of Aboriginal Homo sapiens “far earlier” [9] than any Africans, she provided a sequence and motherland.
The Australian racial group has a much higher number of mutations than any other racial group, which suggests that the Australians split off from a common ancestor about 400,000 years ago. "