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how did early humans travel from one continent to another? Why would they want/need to move in the first place?

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Answered by roshanisaylekar99
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Early hominids likely "crossed land bridges that were eventually covered in water" (History Alive, pub. 2004, TCI). Within Africa, Homo sapiens dispersed around the time of its speciation, roughly 300,000 years ago. ... Modern humans spread across Europe about 40,000 years ago.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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Early hominids likely "crossed land bridges that were eventually covered in water" (History Alive, pub. 2004, TCI). Within Africa, Homo sapiens dispersed around the time of its speciation, roughly 300,000 years ago. ... Modern humans spread across Europe about 40,000 years ago.

Early humans moved from place to place for various reasons: In search of food and shelter, as they had no fixed place to live, as the present human beings, they always kept on moving. They stayed at a place where they found food and would move to another place after the food was over.

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