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>>4815482

>No we were never africans.

lol why are you even on /sci/

Also, the parts of Africa with the highest AIDS prevalence are also the parts of Africa with the largest British populations.

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The key isn't to pick one. The correct thing to teach is that there are many, many projections to be used to represent the world. And make sure there is a decent globe there as well.

This Fuller map, for example, neatly shows us human migratory routes in a way that can encourage greater thought on the subject.

The Mercator can show us political divisions at a glance, for world or historical maps it is just as good.

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Anyone here like to go on a global backpacking trip on the road of the human migration?

This seems like a super fascinating way to travel around Earth, retracing the footsteps that our Human species has taken over a course of 250,000 years. Following the path your super-great relatives took, and the road your super-distant cousins would take.

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