![]() ![]() ![]() The perspective of multiregionalists is that extending to the origin of H. Human evolution is a rapidly-changing field, with the regular discovery of new fossil material leading scientists to constantly reconsider evolutionary relationships. There are two polarizing camps on the issue of our species origin (though there is varying degrees of compromise between the two stances as well as various alternative positions): the multiregional (or continuity) camp, and the Out of Africa (replacement) camp. Others (such as Milford Wolpoff), take the view that our species extends as far as approximately 2. ![]() Most researchers currently accept the statement that “modern” humans can be considered to date to approximately 2. Whereas in the previous species have been introduced with historical background and a discussion of the early, most important finds, and the individuals responsible for the species designation, this introduction will focus on some of the theory implicit in the discussion of the origin and spread of H. The discussion of our species, Homo sapiens, is probably the most difficult to put together. ![]()
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