Fossil evidence confirms multiregional continuity produced modern human races, not African replacement.
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Paleontological data rejects Out-of-Africa replacement model. Regional fossil continuity evident in Europe from Neanderthals to modern Europeans. Neanderthal traits like occipital bun persist in Upper Paleolithic and recent Europeans. Asian archaic features like shovel-shaped incisors continuous to modern East Asians. Australian megadont archaics link directly to Aboriginal populations. European and Asian fossils show no African-derived traits. Gene flow connected regions but preserved local morphologies. African fossils lack evidence of radiating modern populations. Multiregional model fits all global fossil sequences. Replacement model fails paleontological test everywhere outside Africa. Modern racial morphologies evolved regionally over hundreds of thousands of years. No genetic bottleneck signature in non-Africans from recent African origin. Hybridization and gene flow explain variations without total replacement. Sub-Saharan Africans show least continuity with their archaics compared to others. European Cro-Magnons morphologically closer to Neanderthals than to Africans. Asian fossils bridge Homo erectus to modern Mongoloids seamlessly.

Evolution Cro-Magnon Homo Neanderthalensis Homo Erectus Negroes Northeast Asia Australia Aborigines Europe and the EU Genetics Science Hominids

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