What Hepatitis B tells us about the migration of ancient humans
Monday, Mar 18, 2019, 01:08 AM | Source: Pursuit
Steven Tong, Margaret Littlejohn, Josh Davis, Sarah Bukulatjpi
It’s now widely accepted that continental Sahul – the combined landmass of Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania – was settled very early in human history, as anatomically modern humans moved from Africa using what archaeologists refer to as the Southern Dispersal Route.
But the exact entry point and timing of this ancient human migration is a question that has plagued scientists and archaeologists.
