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Title: Historical Migratory Movement
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Migration means a change of abode or a removal from one country to an other country or place. Also migration is defined here a movement of population involving a change of permanent residence of substantial duration. Such migrations may be divided as under :-
(1) PREHISTORIC MIGRATIONS: By about 300,000 BP (Before the
present) Homo bad spread over most of Africa and into Southern, Western and Central Europe... Showed first 250 characters
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Migration means a change of abode or a removal from one country to an other country or place. Also migration is defined here a movement of population involving a change of permanent residence of substantial duration. Such migrations may be divided as under :-
(1) PREHISTORIC MIGRATIONS: By about 300,000 BP (Before the
present) Homo bad spread over most of Africa and into Southern, Western and Central Europe... Showed next 250 characters
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