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Middle Paleolithic History Timeline

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1. Toba Volcano supereruption.






2. Time of mitochondrial Eve






3. Time of mitochondrial Eve






4. Appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa






5. Paleolithic flutes in Europe






6. Toba Volcano supereruption.






7. Earliest estimate for the domestication of dogs






8. Peak of the Eemian Stage interglacial






9. Appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa






10. Modern humans spread from Africa to the Near East; age of Haplogroup B (mtDNA) In the next millennia - these human group's descendants move on to southernIndia - the Malay islands - Australia - Japan - China - Siberia - Alaska - and the northwestern






11. Modern humans spread from Africa to the Near East; age of Haplogroup B (mtDNA) In the next millennia - these human group's descendants move on to southernIndia - the Malay islands - Australia - Japan - China - Siberia - Alaska - and the northwestern






12. Peak of the Eemian Stage interglacial






13. Out of Africa migration of modern humans; approximate age of Haplogroup N (mtDNA) - Haplogroup C (mtDNA) and Haplogroup A (mtDNA)






14. Denisova hominin lives in the Altai Mountains






15. Time of Y-chromosomal Adam






16. Out of Africa migration of modern humans; approximate age of Haplogroup N (mtDNA) - Haplogroup C (mtDNA) and Haplogroup A (mtDNA)






17. Denisova hominin lives in the Altai Mountains






18. Time of Y-chromosomal Adam






19. Paleolithic flutes in Europe






20. Earliest estimate for the domestication of dogs