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"Eurasian backflow" or "Eurasian back-migrations" refers to several waves of early modern-human migrations before and during the Neolithic, when some groups of anatomically modern humans returned to Africa from parts of Eurasia. Modern humans had begun dispersing into Eurasia from Africa during the Middle Paleolithic. Today, all humans outside of Africa descend primarily from a single expansion that occurred 70,000–50,000 years ago.
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