Saturated Most Parts Of The World
The first batch of humans that settled might not have been stuck, but they got to the Middle East by 100,000 years ago and to China 20,000 years later – quite long. Later on, scientists have found out that in our genes, there is a trace that we all descended from the second batch of humans that left Africa about 60,000 years ago. Although these migrants wouldn’t reach the Americas until about 16,000 years before, they continuously and quickly spread to saturate most parts of the world.
Their DNA Was Tested
By the time these migrants reached the part of Europe, they might have encountered the Neanderthals. Neanderthals lived around Europe and Asia and went extinct by about 40,000 years ago – They probably went extinct due to some competition, survival, and other factors and considerations. Although a remaining portion of them in Spain might have lasted a bit longer, contact between the species wasn’t completely opponent-like. Some scientists who studied their genes confirmed that there must be a romance between them evident in their DNA when combined with our DNA.