Africa
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Ancient Crops Shed Light on Madagascar Migration Mystery
A new study involving over 2,500 seeds suggests that people from Austonesians origins have migrated to Madagascar and nearby Comoro Islands and inhabited the land between 1,000 and 1,200 years ago.
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