The First Odyssey— How Did Humans Leave Africa?
It was long thought that humans left Africa relatively recently, walking out of Egypt across the Sinai around 50,000-60,000 years ago. Several lines of evidence hint that humans left much earlier- and took a southern route, across the Red Sea. This may have been the First Odyssey.

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