Re: When did human races split from one another?



lauriecurtispj@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Daryl Krupa wrote:
lauriecurtispj@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does anyone know any up to date estimates on when humans split into
separate races? Obviously all humans started out as one race, so at
what dates in history did the human population split into the major
geographic races such as negroids, caucasoids, South East Asian &
pacific islander, north east asian? What was the chronological
sequence in which those major races split from one another and what
were the dates?
lauriecurtispj@xxxxxxxxxxx:

The classifications of human beings that you listed above are not
"separate races".
Also, they do not describe "major geographic races".


Well put it this way: When did the georgraphic areas corresponding to
what are commonly seen as the major races get settled, and what was the
chonological sequence of splitting? When did modern humans first
appear in sub-Saharan Africa? Did we then leave Africa to colonize a
caucasoid region (middle east/europe)? How long ago? Did a separate
wave of humans leave Africa to colonize Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Islands? If so, how long ago? When did the first modern humans colonize
North East Asia and were they descended from the caucasian region of
the world or their Southeast Asian neigbors?

Try for example https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html
But remember that after what you call splits, there has been a lot of remixing.
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