First Indians migrated from Africa to the Indian subcontinent from "summary" of Early Indians by Tony Joseph
In the beginning, when the first humans ventured out of Africa some 60,000 years ago, they eventually reached the Indian subcontinent. These early migrants were hunter-gatherers who made their way across the Arabian Peninsula and arrived in the lush, fertile lands of the Indian subcontinent. This migration marked the beginning of human settlement in the region, laying the foundations for the diverse peoples and cultures that would emerge over the millennia.
As these early humans settled in different parts of the Indian subcontinent, they adapted to their new environments and developed distinct cultural practices. Over time, these diverse groups of people interacted with each other, exchanging ideas, technologies, and languages. This interaction led to the development of complex societies and civilizations in the region, each with its own unique characteristics and contributions to the cultural tapestry of the Indian subcontinent.
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