out of africa

Earth Log 0017 Out of Africa

Ordinal

We left the previous entry at a gate. Our species had existed for something like a quarter of a million years, almost all of it inside Africa. It had pressed against the northern exits more than once, during the wet intervals when the desert greened, and each time it had fallen back, leaving no lasting line beyond the continent. Then, sometime around seventy thousand years ago, the corridors opened again, and this time the people who passed through kept going. Everything in this entry follows from that crossing.

Earth Log 0019 The Short Story of How We Spread Across the Earth

Ordinal

This is the short, citation-free version of the How We Spread Across the Earth arc — the three-part story of how our species, born on a single continent, came to stand on all of them. It compresses those three entries — The African Dawn (#0016), Out of Africa (#0017), and Into the New World (#0018) — into one self-contained narrative.