Turtle brings up two archaic-ancestry papers. First: India. From last month: Neanders.
The papers come together in agreeing that, although modern humans did venture out of Ethiopia/Yemen 72kBC around Toba-time... said humans didn't do so in bulk. The main ancestry to Indian humanity broke out of Yemen 48kBC. But not, perhaps, immediately. Neanders were met 45kBC and intermingled during a span 6800 years.
This contradicts the Sundaland theory. It may be, instead, that Sundaland got settled that quickly by these new human/Neander hybrids, soon to be hybridised with Dennies as well.
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