Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa
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Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa
A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated by ancient humans that today are submerged under water due to sea-level changes.
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University of Kansas, LAWRENCE — A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying “aquaterra” — his term for regions around the world once populated by ancient humans that today are submerged under water due to sea-level changes. Jerome Dobson, KU professor emeritus of geography, believes these regions — typically extending from continental coasts and... Read more »
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