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This podcast examines the two-million-year history of human migration, focusing on how fluctuating sea levels and glacial cycles created land bridges that connected now-distant continents. The podcast traces the movements of early hominins like Homo erectus and Neanderthals, suggesting they utilized exposed plains such as Sundaland and Doggerland to reach new territories without advanced technology. Evidence of early stone tools on isolated islands indicates that even archaic species may have engaged in accidental rafting or intentional short-sea crossings long before modern humans. As the climate shifted, these land masses were submerged, isolating populations and potentially giving rise to various flood myths found across global cultures. The podcast concludes with the Austronesian expansion, where sophisticated seafaring and the cultivation of sweet potatoes represented the pinnacle of prehistoric human engineering and global dispersal.