The multiregional hypothesis is a theory (held by a minority of paleontologists) of how anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens, evolved with a worldwide distribution. The multiregional hypothesis holds that the evolution of humanity from the beginning of the Pleistocene 1.8 million years BP to the present day has been within a single, continuous human species, evolving worldwide from Homo erectus to modern Homo sapiens. Image:Human evolution scheme.svg.png This evolution-related article is a stub. You can help Fossil Wiki by [ expanding it].
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