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The following news items report on the findings made by our team:

·       Revised. The time man reached India [Hindustan Times]

·       Humans 'left Africa much earlier' [BBC News]

·       Archaeologists rethink human history [Guardian]

·       Humans left Africa earlier, took detour: [The Star]

·       Additional pieces to the puzzle of early human migration out of Africa [ABC News]

·       Did Modern Humans Travel Out of Africa Via Arabia? [Science]

·       Giant Eruption Cut Down to Size [Science Now]

·       Stone tools ‘change migration story’ [BBC]

·       Trampling skews artifact dates by thousands of years? [NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC]

·       Supervolcano: How humanity survived its darkest hour [NEW SCIENTIST]

·       On the trail of volcano ash [HINDUSTAN TIMES]

·       Of Two Minds About Toba's Impact [SCIENCE]

·       Homo sapiens may have reached India 74,000 years ago [DECCAN HERALD]

·       New Work May Complicate History Of Neandertals and H. sapiens [SCIENCE]

·       Stone Age India [ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE]

·       Stone-age innovation explains ancient population boom [NewScientist]

·       Innovative Blades May Have Led to a Stone Age Population Boom [Scientific American]

·       Inventions helped pre-historic people to survive [NERC PlanetEarth]

·       Super-eruption: no problem? [Nature News]

·       Ancient Humans in Asia Survived Super-Eruption, Find Suggests [National Geographic News]

·       Gigantic volcano did not decimate humans [NewScientist]

·       Top 10 Discoveries of 2007 - Paleolithic Tools, Jwalapuram Valley, India [Archaeology Magazine]

·       Mount Toba Eruption – Ancient Humans Unscathed, Study Claims [Anthropology.net]

·       Modern humans reached India early [The Hindu]

·       Volcano may not have blown it [Sydney Morning Herald]

·       UQ research chips away at the past [University of Queensland News]

·       Archaeologists: Mega-Eruption Didn't Change Human History [Fox News]

·       The Great Human Migration [Smithsonian Magazine]

·       Ancient humans dodged super-eruption? [Geotimes]

·       At last, the death of the Toba bottleneck [john hawks weblog]

We are also involved in projects with the following news and production media:

·       BBC (Planet of the Apemen: Battle for Earth – 2011)

·       BBC (The Incredible Human Journey – 2009)

·       National Geographic [THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE – 2009)

·       Naked Science: Stone Age Apocalypse [National Geographic Channel]

Members of the media wishing to discuss our work should contact Dr Michael Petraglia (UK) or Prof. Ravi Korisettar (India).

 

© 2009 M.Haslam & M.D.Petraglia, University of Oxford