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Asia first, then Africa? - the Primate Journey

  • 28-10-2010 12:13am
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    The recent discovery also poses another question: Did all three types of anthropoids originate in Asia or were they the product of an initial diversification that took place in Africa?

    Jaeger's group favors the Asia hypothesis.

    "We have the impression it was a relatively significant population movement that most likely took place during the same time," he said

    More here.

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