My previous post mentioned a paper by Úlfur Árnason against the Out of Africa hypothesis, in which he upholds an Out of Eurasia migration and origin of Modern Humans. I looked for more articles authored by Árnason on this subject. They are listed below:
- A phylogenetic view of the Out of Asia/Eurasia and Out of Africa hypotheses in the light of recent molecular and palaeontological finds. Árnason, Úlfur. (2017) Gene 627. p.473-476. Online, paywall.
- The Out of Africa hypothesis and the ancestry of recent humans: Cherchez la femme (et l'homme). Letter to the Editor. Árnason, Úlfur. (2016) Gene 585, Issue 1, 1 July 2016, p 9-12. Online, paywall.
- Árnason Ú, Hallström B. The reversal of human phylogeny: Homo left Africa as erectus, came back as sapiens sapiens. Hereditas. 2020 Dec 19;157(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s41065-020-00163-9. PMID: 33341120; PMCID: PMC7749984. Online, free access.
A simplified view of Hss dispersal. The shaded area signifies a geographically undefined Asian (Eurasian) area from which Hss dispersed. Mbuti/San mark the earliest Hss exodus into Africa followed by later Yoruba exoduses. The green tracks represent routes that signify potential routes into Southeast Asia and Oceania. Source
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