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When did modern humans reach each of the 7 continents?

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Homo sapiens evolved from earlier hominins in Africa about 300,000 years ago .

The accepted ideas about human evolution today are the "Out of Africa " theories.

Some scientists once considered the "multiregional" hypothesis (also known as the candelabra) which proposed that H. sapiens also evolved in other places.

Archaeological and genetic evidence indicates early modern humans spread from North America through Central America to South America .

The first person in Antarctica was the American sealer and explorer John Davis , who reportedly reached the continent in 1821 .

There's also an idea that early Mori sailed to Antarctica from New Zealand as early as the seventh century .

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