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How did people come into being? Don't talk about evolution, explain it with western theology.

The recent African origin of modern people is the most widely accepted model of paleoanthropology, which is used to describe the origin and early migration of modern people in anatomy. this is

Set theory is called "(recent) wrong" model in popular books and "recent single origin hypothesis" in academic circles.

Single origin hypothesis (RSOH), "Replacement hypothesis" (replacement

Hypothesis) and "recent African origin" model (recent Africa

Origin, Rao). The hypothesis that human beings have a single source (the theory of single origin) was put forward by Charles Darwin in the book The Origin of Human Beings (187 1). [2] This concept was speculative before A.D. 1980, which was confirmed by the study of mitochondrial DNA and the ancient specimen evidence of physical anthropology.

Scholars have interpreted the genetic and fossil evidence to show that "ancient Homo sapiens" only evolved into anatomically modern people in Africa from 200,000 to 654.38+05 million years ago. [3] One of them, Homo sapiens, left Africa from 6.5438+0.2 million to 60,000 years ago, and after a period of time, he replaced the early human groups outside Africa. [4] According to the advice of genetics, the earliest successful immigrants from Africa (the earliest immigrants with surviving children) are usually thought to be 60,000 years ago. Even if the attempt to migrate from Africa was discovered according to the tools of Arab archaeology in this respect, it began as early as 125000 years ago. [5]

It is the mainstream view held by the scientific community that modern human beings originated only in East Africa (single origin). [6][7][8][9][ 10] But there are many different theories about whether they migrated out once or many times. There is a set of multiple migration model, which includes the southern dispersion theory. [1 1] In recent years, this model has been supported by genetic, linguistic and archaeological evidence. Among researchers, more and more people also suspect that "North Africa" which has been neglected for a long time is the hometown of modern human beings who struggled out of Africa for the first time. [ 12][ 13][ 14]

The main competition hypothesis is the multi-origin theory of modern human beings. Imagine a wave of Homo sapiens migrating from Africa and mixing with the local Homo erectus in many parts of the world. Most scholars who advocate multi-regional origin still regard Africa as the main source of human genetic diversity, but give the hybridization process a more important role.