The Biggest Human Mass Migrations in History
Briefly

Mass migrations of humans often occur due to negative pressures such as environmental crises, overpopulation, or war, shaping the course of human history.
The prehistoric migrations of Homo sapiens out of Africa over 70,000 years ago were pivotal, as they mixed with Neanderthal populations and set the stage for human civilization.
Indo-European migrations involved over a million people moving from Central Asia into Europe and surrounding regions, influenced by environmental changes and technological advances.
The Bantu migration from West Africa led to widespread language and agricultural diffusion across the continent, with over 500 languages stemming from their movements.
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