It is human nature to migrate when and if we can. One hypothesis as to how they were able to migrate out of Africa into Asia is that a long wet/rainy period caused large lakes, rivers and plants in the Sahara, which is desert today and was desert before this wet period, making it difficult to impossible for animals, including humans, to move up into Asia.
It is believed that modern humans evolved in Africa around 50000-100000 years ago. They have since migrated to the other continents. The ice ages would have had a massive impact on the migrations of these early humans. In fact, researchers believe that during the Pleistocene Ice Ages the Bering strait froze connecting modern day Siberia and Alaska allowing humans to migrate to the Americas around 16500 years ago.
Archeology is the study of early humans.
Discoveries by the Leakeys and other archaeologists have provided evidence that
Archaeologists study early humans by digging up and studying the traces of early settlements
Possibly.
what did early humans use to migrate to Indonesia and australia
Early humans first appeared in Africa. The oldest known fossils of early human ancestors, such as Ardipithecus and Australopithecus, have been found in East Africa, indicating that Africa is the continent where early humans originated.
Africa and china
Africa.
Africa.
How could early humans travel Africa to Australia without a boat?
Curiosity. THey travelled across the land before the continents were formed, and was still one big land mass.
Yes
To tell you the truth the first species of early humans to travel outside Africa are the Homo Erecuts.
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
the europeans through boats and or ships
Early humans migrated due to many factors such as: # Changing climate # Changing landscapes # Inadequate food supply