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10 November, 07:57

The Multiregional Evolution Model (which argues that modern Homo sapiens could have evolved/appeared in several different parts of the world) states that modern Homo sapiens:

a. evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world

b. evolved only in northern and eastern Europe and migrated into the rest of the world

c. evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from population of archaic Homo sapiens

d. evolved in North, Central, and South America and migrated into the rest of the world

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  1. 10 November, 10:11
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    The correct answer will be option - C.

    Explanation:

    The evolution of modern humans or Homo sapiens has been explained by various theories like the Out-of-Africa model, Assimilation model and Multiregional Continuity model.

    The Multiregional Evolution Model proposed by Wolpoff suggests that modern human species have been evolved from the archaic humans like Homo erectus which used to hunt and had cultures. The Homo sapiens developed throughout the different parts of the world like Europe, Asia, and Africa in which gene flow occurred only on the borders of these regions.

    Thus, option - C is the correct answer.
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