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Web Sites in Category Multiregional Theory

Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Further Controversy on Human Origins - Article about Mungo Man's support for the regional continuity theory.

EXN.ca: An Evolution Revolution - Article on Nanjing Man's role in the multi-regionalism theory.

Fossil Hominids: The Evidence for Human Evolution - An overview of human evolution, summarizing current thinking and describing the fossil evidence for Australopithecus and Homo.

Human Evolution Alive with Controversy - Summary of the Out-Of-Africa debate, by Dr. George Johnson.

Kow Swamp: Is it Homo Erectus? Part II - Paleoanthropology article about the Australian hominid fossils, with several illustrations.

Mitochondrial DNA Clarifies Human Evolution - Technical article describing recent DNA studies and evolution hypotheses, by Max Ingman.

Multiregional Evolution - Summary of claims from the polygenic side of the modern human origins debate, by James Q. Jacobs.

Multiregional Evolution - Articles and theories, by Andrew Giles.

Multiregional Evolution of Humans - The 'out of Africa' model of human evolution is criticised.

Nature: Humans Did Come Out of Africa, Says DNA - Evidence that we are all descended from a single ancestral group that lived in Africa.

Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa - Analysis in support of the Out of Africa model, by Dr. Donald Johanson.

PBS NewsHour: Rethinking Evolution - Transcript of an interview with the Director of the Human Origins Project.

PINTUBI-1, A Modern Australoid Points to the Past - Article describing an Australian hominid skull, as evidence for the multiregional theory.

Scientific American: Is Out of Africa Going Out the Door? - Reanalysis of gene studies and new fossil evidence cast doubts of a popular theory of human origins.

The Current Debate Between the Multi-Regional and Single Origin Theories of Human Evolution - Academic overview of the two theories, by Holly Sherard.

Time: Rewriting Prehistory - A team of researchers concludes that Chinese, like everyone else, came out of Africa.

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