> From: Ticia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> <delurking>
> 
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_on_sc/brotherhood_of_man
> 
> "Whoever it was probably lived a few thousand years ago, somewhere in 
> East Asia — Taiwan, Malaysia and Siberia all are likely locations. He — 
> or she — did nothing more remarkable than be born, live, have children 
> and die.
> 
> Yet this was the ancestor of every person now living on Earth — the last 
> person in history whose family tree branches out to touch all 6.5 
> billion people on the planet today.
> 
> That means everybody on Earth descends from somebody who was around as 
> recently as the reign of Tutankhamen, maybe even during the Golden Age 
> of ancient Greece. There's even a chance that our last shared ancestor 
> lived at the time of Christ.
> 
> "It's a mathematical certainty that that person existed," said Steve 
> Olson, whose 2002 book "Mapping Human History" traces the history of the 
> species since its origins in Africa more than 100,000 years ago."
> [...]
> 

Didn't native americans cross the land bridge circa 14,000 years ago, and
remained relatively unconnected to other human populations until circa 1492? 
There are other similarly isolated populations I could point out.

I'm not buying it.  There was no common ancestor as of 2000 ya or even 3000
ya.  

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