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when Homo erectus Migration in Africa and stop at which country or contienant?

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Homo erectus migrated out of Africa and spread to various parts of Asia, including China, Indonesia, and India. They did not stop at any specific country or continent, but instead continued to disperse and evolve in different regions.
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- Migration from Africa: Homo erectus emerged in Africa around 2 million years ago.

- Stop in Asia: Homo erectus populations migrated out of Africa and reached Asia around 1.8 million years ago. They settled in various parts of Asia, including the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and China.

- Further Migration and Expansion: From Asia, Homo erectus continued to migrate and spread throughout Eurasia. They reached Europe around 1.2 million years ago and occupied various regions, including the Caucasus and the Mediterranean coast.

- Range outside Africa: Homo erectus populations existed in various parts of Asia and Europe until their extinction around 140,000 years ago. They did not migrate back to Africa after initially dispersing from the continent.
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