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*Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa? By Donald Johanson [http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/johanson.html]
*N. Patterson et al. “Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees,” citation. [http://www.broad.mit.edu/cgi-bin/news/display_news.cgi?id=1003] or [http://genepath.med.harvard.edu/~reich/Patterson%20et%20al.2.pdf]
*News Group Discussion sci.anthropology.paleo "Date for Last Common Ancestor?" httphttps://groups.google.com/group/sci.anthropology.paleo/browse_frm/thread/35ade9443af17c3d/781567d4c1b1ebe6?lnk=gst&q=last+common+ancestor&rnum=2&hl=en#781567d4c1b1ebe6
*Douglas L. T. Rohde, Massachusetts Institute of Technology November 11, 2003 "On the Common Ancestors of All Living Humans" http://tedlab.mit.edu/~dr/Papers/Rohde-MRCA-two.pdf Douglas L. T. Rohde
*BBC Science & Nature: "The Day we learned to think" httphttps://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2003/learnthink.shtml Citation "Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) emerged in Africa roughly 100,000 years ago." This would not necessarily be the LCA, which could be more recent if defined by a non-anatomical trait.
*Richard Klein, “The Human Career,” and Richard Leakey, “People of the Lake.” suggest a recent (40,000 yrs) LCA, coincident with the emergence of Cro-Magnon culture (Leakey).