What Genes and Fossils Tell Us

Out of Africa


Genetic data show that a small group of modern humans left Africa for good 70 000 to 50 000 years ago and eventually replaced all earlier types of humans, such as Neanderthals. All non-Africans are the descendants of these travelers, who may have migrated around the top of the Red Sea or across its narrow southern opening.
 


Notice in the inset below, that modern humans spread in three directions from their origins.