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krcadinacA project spanning five continents is aiming to map the history of human migration via DNA. The Genographic Project will collect DNA samples from over 100,000 people worldwide to help piece together a picture of how the Earth was colonised. Samples gather
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A. G.National Geographic and IBM's Genographic Project explores early human migration routes and describes the highlights along that journey.
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marcomastriA geographical & "genographical" world map illustrating when & where ancient humans moved around the world
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Holger SchulzeAnregend und lehrreich.
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Peter CruickshankInteractive map covering the last 200 000 years. (Or 6000 if you're from Kansas)
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jan leatherhttps://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html
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