Southeast Asia's aboriginal populations may have arrived …

Years: 7821BCE - 7678BCE

Southeast Asia's aboriginal populations may have arrived as part of the hypothesized Great Coastal Migration from Africa via coastal India.

The theory proposes that humans, likely similar to the Negritos or Proto-Australoids of modern times, arrived in the Arabian peninsula from Africa, then on the southern coastal regions of the Indian mainland, followed by spread to the Andaman Islands and modern-day Indonesia, thence branching southwards to Australia and northwards towards Japan.

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