Early human migrations
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Early human migrations began when Homo erectus first migrated out of Africa over the Levantine corridor and Horn of Africa to Eurasia about 1.8 million years ago, a migration probably sparked by the development of language.
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- Human migrations
- Historical migration
- Middle Paleolithic
- Upper Paleolithic
- Timeline of human evolution
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