When did modern humans reach each of the 7 continents?

Modern humans now permanently live on every continent except Antarctica, but it wasn’t always this way. After our species, Homo sapiens, emerged in Africa at least 300,000 years ago, some eventually ventured out, trekking and voyaging across the world.

So when did the first modern humans reach each of the seven continents?

Out of Africa

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