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As perspectives on the Sage Wall evolve, it raises profound questions about the technological advancements and capabilities of early human inhabitants. If proven to be man-made, the implications for understanding the cultural practices and organization of these early peoples would be significant.
Genetic Waves of Migration
Examining the broader migration patterns, the discussion often turns to the multiple waves of human movement out of Africa. Modern humans are believed to have migrated about 70,000 years ago, eventually reaching Europe populated by Neanderthals and other hominids. Over time, these anatomically modern humans would expand their presence across the globe, leading to settlements in various regions, including the eventual habitation of the Americas.