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References as per mentions in the video
1. Darwin contemplating an African origin of Humans - Klein, Richard G. "Darwin and the recent African origin of modern humans." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106.38 (2009): 16007-16009.
2. Testing the Out of Africa model - there are many such studies but this one is used as an example- Reyes-Centeno, Hugo, et al. "Testing modern human out-of-Africa dispersal models using dental nonmetric data." Current Anthropology 58.S17 (2017): S406-S417.
3. Shanti Pappu et al reporting their finds in 2011 to reiterate that the findings are not new as stated by some - Pappu, Shanti, et al. "Early Pleistocene presence of Acheulian hominins in south India." science 331.6024 (2011): 1596-1599.
4. Used this study to show the error margin in dating prehistoric sites - Clarkson, Chris, et al. "Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago." Nature 547.7663 (2017): 306-310.
5. Human and other homind interbreeding - Teixeira, João C., and Alan Cooper. "Using hominin introgression to trace modern human dispersals." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116.31 (2019): 15327-15332.
6. Paper to show how archaeogenetics helps us settle a very old debate - Shinde, Vasant, et al. "An ancient Harappan genome lacks ancestry from steppe pastoralists or Iranian farmers." Cell 179.3 (2019): 729-735.
7. Genetic Diversity among africans is high compared to Eurasians - Founder effect - Yu, Ning, et al. "Larger genetic differences within Africans than between Africans and Eurasians." Genetics 161.1 (2002): 269-274.
8. Further genetic evidences to show how Out of Africa migration model stands the test - Henn, Brenna M., L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza, and Marcus W. Feldman. "The great human expansion." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109.44 (2012): 17758-17764.
9. The most discussed study with no attribution of the tools to modern humans - Akhilesh, Kumar, et al. "Early Middle Palaeolithic culture in India around 385-172 ka reframes Out of Africa models." Nature 554.7690 (2018): 97-101.
10. Odai specimen which was identified as Erectus or Hidelbergensis - Rajendran, P., R. Bharath Kumar, and B. Vijaya Bhanu. "Fossilized hominid baby skull from the ferricrete at Odai, Bommayarpalayam, Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu, South India." Current Science 84.6 (2003): 754-756.