Thread:Argali1/@comment-27097330-20160807015023/@comment-27097330-20160809011322

Okay, so during this second migration, Homo Sapiens migrated out of Africa through Sudan and Egypt, and into the Middle East. There some stayed and interbred with the already mixed Neaderthal-Sapien population. Then the migration split. One group went south through Iran into India. They would become the Dravidians. Okay, so I have a question here. Presumably these traveled east to become the Andamanese, Aboriginal Australians, and Melanesians. But they wouldn't be able to get to these locations without one, having access to the sea, and two, populating Indonesia and Southeast Asia?