by Kevin Alfred Strom
THE TWO MAJOR scientific theories of human origins are the Out of Africa (OOA) model and the Multiregional (MR) model. OOA has been the near-consensus theory in the last decade or so, positing that “modern humans” evolved in Africa and then spread to other continents. MR, the dominant theory for many decades prior to the 1990s and that which formed the underlying framework for William Pierce’s Who We Are and Carleton Coon’s Origin of Races, asserts that pre-humans evolved to “modernity” independently on several continents. A new Chinese discovery lends credence to MR, as this video shows, though scientists are rightly cautious.
Although the case for the uniqueness of . . . → Read More: Human Origins: Multiregional Theory Gains Ground







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