I hope it is okay that I took this from the older Origin of Modern Humans thread:

Quote Originally Posted by Sigurd View Post
It is not my intention to derail this topic but I read once in a scientific magazine that the first Americans were Australians.
A bit flippant, but they found sculls that were identical to Australian aborigine sculls.
I searched the Internet and found this article:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/430944.stm
I had seen this article before but Sigurd had it cited so he deserves credit.

Some of this may also be linked to the major extension event of some 12500 years ago, along with most of the mega fauna.

When we think of human extension events we my want to look more closely at environmental conditions and event than just saying that other humans wiped them out. Man may be an efficient killer but he is also an efficient breeder and not too picky about who he breeds with. There should be evidence somewhere in the genitic record of even enemy groups.