, Yale University Press, 1995 Hardcover, 235 pages, ENG, 260 x 185 x 27 mm, dustjacket, in very good condition, illustrations in b/w. ISBN 9780300060034.
Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents. They are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions out of Africa by Homo erectus. This initial migration was followed by other archaic humans including H. heidelbergensis, which lived around 500,000 years ago and was the likely ancestor of Denisovans and Neanderthals as well as modern humans. Early hominids had likely crossed land bridges that have now sunk.