Website review: JOURNEY OF MANKIND - The Peopling o...

MoDigitz MoDigitz discovered this in Science/Tech 97 reviews since Jan 17, 2005
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melvapraxis rated 2 weeks ago
A brilliant way to show our journey.
Elentari1975 rated 3 weeks ago
human populating of the earth since the beginning. very interesting.
DonKiChut rated 6 weeks ago
l'histoire du peuplement de la plančte, en 5 minutes
jpcruz rated 4 months ago
Fabulous project from The Bradshaw Foundation: Tracking mankind's journey over the last 160,000 years.
josschuurmans rated 4 months ago
The Bradshaw Foundation, in association with Stephen Oppenheimer presents a virtual global journey of modern man over the last 160,000 years. (...) Based on a synthesis of the mtDNA and Y chromosome evidence with archaeology, climatology and fossil study, Stephen Oppenheimer has tracked the routes and timing of migration, placing it in context with ancient rock art around the world.
britespark rated 5 months ago
The Ascent of Man. Or perhaps the increasing complexity of said mammal (progress is debatable).
JBToups rated 5 months ago
This site allows one to trace the chronological spread of humankind over the globe. Pretty interesting.
xineann rated 5 months ago

Journey of Mankind : The Peopling of the World A virtual global journey of modern man over the last 160,000 years. The map shows the interadtion of migration and climate over this period as descendants of a few small groups of tropical Africans who united in the face of adversity, not only to the point of survival but to the development of a sophisticated social internation and culture expressed through many forms. Based on a synthesis of the mtDNA and Y chromosome evidence with archaeology, climatology and fossil study. Not for the bandwidth challenged. ~XineAnn





susk rated 6 months ago
Map with timeline and history info shows interaction of migration and climate over the last 160,000 years--we are all descendants of sub-tropical Africa.
Dubfield rated 6 months ago
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