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Sunday, January 26, 2003
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Researchers have pieced together genetic data that established that the ancient settlers in the Andamans descended from the early humans who had migrated from Africa during the Ice Age. The tribes of Andaman, especially Jarawas and Onges, have closer affinities to Asians rather than Africans and therefore are the descendants of the early palaeolithic colonisers of southeast Asia - the hunter-gatherers and the first migrants who moved out of Africa about 60,000 to 100,000 years back, a study said.
Statesman News Service
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