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		"Ausbreitung des Menschen"@de ,
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	dbpprop:abstract	"In paleoanthropology, the recent African origin of modern humans is the mainstream model describing the origin and early dispersal of anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens. The theory is known popularly as the (Recent) Out-of-Africa model, and academically also as the recent single-origin hypothesis (RSOH), Replacement Hypothesis or Recent African Origin (RAO) model. The hypothesis that humans had originated in Africa was published in Charles Darwin's Descent of Man of 1871, but the idea remained speculative until the 1980s when it was corroborated based on a study of present-day mitochondrial DNA, combined with evidence based on physical anthropology of archaic specimens. According to both genetic and fossil evidence, archaic Homo sapiens evolved to anatomically modern humans solely in Africa, between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago, with members of one branch leaving Africa by 60,000 years ago and over time replacing earlier human populations such as Neanderthals and Homo erectus. According to this theory around the above time frame one of the African subpopulations went through a process of speciation prohibiting gene flow between African and Eurasian Human populations. The recent single origin of modern humans in East Africa is currently the near consensus position held within the scientific community. The competing hypothesis is the multiregional origin of modern humans. Some push back the original \"out of Africa\" migration - in this case, by Homo erectus, not by Homo sapiens - to two million years ago."@en ,
		"Die Ausbreitung des Menschen \u00FCber die Erde begann den heute vorliegenden wissenschaftlichen Befunden zufolge in Afrika. Diese Out-of-Africa-Theorie bezieht sich \u00FCblicherweise auf den Homo erectus. Aber auch die modernen Menschen (Homo sapiens) breiteten sich in einer zweiten Welle aus Afrika kommend \u00FCber die Welt aus. Zuerst wanderten sie in den Nahen Osten, dann nach S\u00FCdasien und vermutlich vor etwa 50.000\u201360.000 Jahren nach Australien. Dabei folgten sie, wie bereits schon in Afrika, dem Verlauf der K\u00FCsten. Erst sp\u00E4ter wurden das Innere Asiens, beide Teile Amerikas und Europa besiedelt. Bis vor wenigen tausend Jahren teilten die modernen Menschen dabei ihren Lebensraum mit weiteren Arten aus der Gattung Homo, in Europa etwa mit den Neandertalern. Seit der Wiederentdeckung Amerikas durch die Europ\u00E4er 1492 vermischen sich die verschiedenen menschlichen Populationen durch erneute Wanderungsbewegungen in einem Ausma\u00DF, das die genetischen Spuren ihrer Herkunft verwischt."@de ,
		"Ut ur Afrika-hypotesen, eller Out of Africa, \u00E4r en teori om var i v\u00E4rlden den anatomiskt moderna m\u00E4nniskan, Homo sapiens, utvecklades. Enligt denna modell uppstod H. sapiens endast i Afrika, och samtliga m\u00E4nniskor h\u00E4rstammar fr\u00E5n denna population."@sv ,
		"El origen de los humanos modernos se refiere al fen\u00F3meno por el cual nuestra especie, Homo sapiens, aparece y se expande a trav\u00E9s de la Tierra, sustituyendo a todas las dem\u00E1s especies de Homo existentes. Si bien la mayor\u00EDa de antrop\u00F3logos considera que el Homo sapiens evolucion\u00F3 del Homo erectus, se han dividido respecto a si H. sapiens evolucion\u00F3 como una especie interconectada con H. erectus (llamada la hip\u00F3tesis multiregional o modelo de continuidad regional o poligenismo) o si evolucion\u00F3 solamente en el Este de \u00C1frica y luego migr\u00F3 fuera del continente conquistando todo lo largo del viejo mundo (hip\u00F3tesis fuera de Africa o modelo del reemplazo completo o monogenismo). Los antrop\u00F3logos siguen debatiendo ambas posibilidades, pero la mayor\u00EDa actualmente favorece la hip\u00F3tesis segunda del origen africano."@es ;
	rdfs:comment	"In paleoanthropology, the recent African origin of modern humans is the mainstream model describing the origin and early dispersal of anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens. The theory is known popularly as the (Recent) Out-of-Africa model, and academically also as the recent single-origin hypothesis (RSOH), Replacement Hypothesis or Recent African Origin (RAO) model."@en ,
		"Ut ur Afrika-hypotesen, eller Out of Africa, \u00E4r en teori om var i v\u00E4rlden den anatomiskt moderna m\u00E4nniskan, Homo sapiens, utvecklades. Enligt denna modell uppstod H. sapiens endast i Afrika, och samtliga m\u00E4nniskor h\u00E4rstammar fr\u00E5n denna population."@sv ,
		"Die Ausbreitung des Menschen \u00FCber die Erde begann den heute vorliegenden wissenschaftlichen Befunden zufolge in Afrika. Diese Out-of-Africa-Theorie bezieht sich \u00FCblicherweise auf den Homo erectus. Aber auch die modernen Menschen (Homo sapiens) breiteten sich in einer zweiten Welle aus Afrika kommend \u00FCber die Welt aus. Zuerst wanderten sie in den Nahen Osten, dann nach S\u00FCdasien und vermutlich vor etwa 50.000\u201360.000 Jahren nach Australien."@de ,
		"El origen de los humanos modernos se refiere al fen\u00F3meno por el cual nuestra especie, Homo sapiens, aparece y se expande a trav\u00E9s de la Tierra, sustituyendo a todas las dem\u00E1s especies de Homo existentes. Si bien la mayor\u00EDa de antrop\u00F3logos considera que el Homo sapiens evolucion\u00F3 del Homo erectus, se han dividido respecto a si H. sapiens evolucion\u00F3 como una especie interconectada con H."@es ;
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