Last August, archaeologists discovered a number of artefacts in Indonesia dating back between 1 million and 1.4 million years. The findings could transform theories of early human migrations, according to an article the team published in the journal Nature.
People often consider migration to be a new phenomenon. In fact, migration has been a characteristic of human existence for millions of years.
The beginnings of human migration date back to the origins of humans as a species. Studies show that the now-extinct Homo erectus, the oldest human species, had already explored the entire earth. Homo sapiens, our species, is the last in this line. Homo sapiens’ ability to…