Bonobos are not Hippie Chimps
New study finds they're just as violent as Chimpanzees and Humans.
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Red-haired Giants in Caves in Nevada? Indian legends from the 1800s
The archaeological evidence does show there is some truth to the legends. But of course, greatly exaggerated. Perhaps more importantly, the genetic evidence shows ancient Amerindian ancestry to northern Siberians and even Vikings and Celts.
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Modern Humas Out of Africa in the Persian Plateau for 20,000 yrs before migration across Europe
Where did Homo sapiens go after the major wave of migration out of Africa 45,000 years ago? We now have an answer: The Persian Plateau. But even bigger news, we now have confirmation that the original Early European Modern Humans did survive in Central Europe (Cro-Magnon) - Zlaty Kun, Bacho Kiro - and likely intermixed with the incoming Afro-Sapiens, before heading West to France and the Iberian Peninsula (Gravettians, Solutreans, Magdalenians.)
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Rhodesia strikes back! Big victory over woke. Rhodesian Man to stay
Thus says the distinguished Linnaeus Society and the Dean of Paleoanthropology himself - Chris Stringer of the London Natural History Museum. The name Homo Rhodesiensis honoring British colonialist Cecil Rhodes will stay. Communists tried to remove the name and replace it with Homo bodoensis. Hopeful sign for winning Rhodesia back from the communists?
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Intro to Jebel Irhoud: First Homo sapien 300,000 years ago
Morocco, not far from the famous Casablanca. Explorers first found a near complete skull and then years later fragments of 5 others. But they had the dating wrong. And the classification. They thought the fossils belonged to Neanderthals at 40,000 years. Redating in the 1980s put it at 160,000 years. But another redating in the 2010s discovered it was 300,000 years old. And a Homo sapien, not a Neanderthal.
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Genetic link to Violent Crime?
Rumble Exclusive! MAOA = Monoamine Oxidase. You've heard about it. But does it really work to promote violent behavior? And is there a link to ethnicity? Yes and yes.
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Whites harder workers due to Neanderthal DNA?
Ethnic Europeans have up to 6% Neanderthal DNA admixture. Nobel Prize winner Svante Paabo and Johannes Krause confirmed Neanderthal DNA in the Eurasian genome in 2010. Now a new study finds traits from our Neanderthal DNA helps us ethnic Euros to be early risers, punctual, hard working. According to CNN the study also found that Africans lack that trait because the introgression happened after Homo sapiens left Africa. Could this be why leftists are so anxious to push the equity and DIE agendas, excluding Whites from the workplace?
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Chimpanzees, new Study: much more violent and aggressive than previously believed
And they are cunning, strategic, use tactical maneuvers when at war with other Chimpanzee tribes. The researchers were stunned by their own findings. This flies in the face of other recent studies that suggested our extant relatives were peaceful and kind.
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Europeans the first humans in North America?
New evidence from a rock shelter in Rimrock, Oregon finds modern humans on the Pacific Coast 18,000 years ago. A sharp-pointed rock, cutting tool has been found.
But who was capable of reaching such an isolated spot. The evidence points to Solutreans from southern France and Spain.
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Bigfoot, Yeti, Strange Creatures? Early Anthropologists were also Cryptozoologists
Modern day Anthropology and the Sciences do not want you to know that paleoanthropology and evolutionary science research largely got its start in cryptozoology. Many of the earliest African explorers, fossil hunters for early men, were also glorified hunters of dinosaurs and strange creatures.
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Homo ergaster the missing link from Australopithecines to Genus Homo?
New skull cap discovery in Ethiopia's Awash region by the famed explorers from the Leakey foundation. This could be long sought after link from Australopithecines 2.5mya to Genus Homo.
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Turkana Boy may be Homo ergaster, not Homo erectus
This matters as liberals have for years, pushed Turkana Boy as proof of Out of Africa. Turns out Richard Leakey got the analysis of the skeleton all wrong back in the 1980s. New evidence suggests, Turkana Boy is small-brained Chimpanzee like Homo ergaster. Which is closer to Australopithecines.
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Homo naledi controversy. Lee Berger accused of racism and colonialism by rival
Lee Berger discovered Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi. But some academics, paper pushing anthropologists in South Africa seem envious of his success. So, they attack him as a "colonialist" and a "racist." They're even saying there's "too many white men" in paleoanthropology
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Race Realism video goes viral on social media
A young woman points out the hypocrisy of the left, academics, others who assign subspecies to animals, yet avoids subspecies for human beings.
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Crimea Man discovery confirms Europeans separate origins for at least 200k years
Cro-magnon "continuity" to later Gravettian culture in Western Europe has just been confirmed. Out of Africa proponents tried to claim older populations past 40kya had gone extinct, or at least, left no genetic legacy in later European populations. A discovery and analysis of bone fragments and tools from the Buran-Kaya cave in Crimea (formerly Ukraine, now Russia), confirms earlier Euro-populations including Cro-magnon were ancestral to Gravettians, Solutreans and Magdalenians. These later European tribes populated western Europe, most especially France and the Iberian Peninsula.
This is a major blow to Out of Africa proponents. It confirms multiregional and even separate origins for Europeans stretching back at least 200,000 years.
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Archaic African DNA admixture proved "deleterious" to Neanderthals
Invading Africans came into Europe 250kya. Sexually introgressed with indigenous Neanderthals. New study finds Neanderthals had 6% DNA admixture from these archaic Africans. Genetics tests found the African DNA to be harmful to Neanderthals.
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Intro to Human Evolution: Natural Selection
Natural selection can be brutal. It happens throughout the entire animal kingdom. But also within our human species.
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Race is Biological: Not a Social Construct
It comes down to Deoxyribonucleic Acid, otherwise known as D... N... A. We are fundamentally different subspecies. Whites have up to 6% Neanderthal DNA admixture. Asians and Melanesians have Denisovan with some traces of Homo erectus. Africans have up to 19% archaic hominin DNA, likely Homo ergaster, though it could be a late Australopithecine or even Homo naledi. Learn the fundamentals on archaic hominin DNA admixture in modern Homo sapiens, and why the different admixture makes us separate subspecies.
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8.3 million year old Miocene Ape fossil discovered in Anatolia
An amazing archaeological find just announced in northern Turkey. A cranium and numerous other bones of an 8.3k year old Ape has been found at a site in Anatolia. They are calling her Anadoluvius.
This alters Out of Africa. This serves as strong evidence for separate origins for Europeans and Asians from the Africans. The left-side anthropologists are stunned. Few media is covering the ramifications of the find for Out of Africa hypothesis.
We take a deep dive into the fossil find, and also ramifications for the phylogenetic chart for modern humans. Dryopithecus to Anadoluvius to Homo Heidelbergensis to Anatolian farmers from 8,000 years ago.
Anatolia is the regions where agriculture started, and later spread throughout Europe.
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Tocantins Man of Brazil: New DNA evidence shows he's likely a modern Denisovan
The TikTok video got over 1.6 million views when it first came out in 2019. Some relatives in the small village of northeastern Brazil took a short video of him dancing to modern music. They called him "Homo erectus man." But new genetic evidence strongly suggests he's got Denisovan DNA admixture.
The archaic Denisovan DNA likely came from the island of Java 50,000 to 100,000 years ago. Denisovans and Homo erectus occupied the island at the same time.
Polynesian seafarers who crossed the South Pacific very likely carried that Denisovan/Homo erectus admixture with them.
And now it's showing up in the modern Brazilian population.
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More White Erasure: Otzi the Iceman was really a Black man says British press
But the DNA tells a different story. Learn how Otzi's Neanderthal DNA shows a much greater chance that he had "pallid" skin tone. A gene allele passed down from Neanderthals, into the genome of Cro-magnon (archaic Europeans) signaled for lighter tone skin.
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Top Anthropology Celebrity Erika, Gutsick Gibbon screws up Human Evolution timeline
She gets 100s of 1000s of views on her YouTube channel. She viciously attacks conservatives, particularly Christian creationists. Yet her own science has some glaring errors. In this video you will learn of her long record of mistakes such as DNA admixture in Asians and Melanesians. But you will also learn about her latest error. Extinction date for Homo naledi?
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A Real Planet of the Apes! 8mya, our Hominid ancestors were in Europe
New Great Ape discoveries in Greece, Anatolia-Turkey and northern Spain signal direct line from our Primate ancestors 6 to 8 million years ago to modern Humans. The leftist Out of Africa model has been proven wrong yet again.
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Europeans the first to weave baskets, now confirmed!
Historians, anthropologists for decades have been convinced the Mesopotamians and Egyptian cultures were most advanced in transport, basket weaving, pottery, processing of wheat and grain. Now a major study blows that hypothesis out of the water. The history books will need to be re-written. A team of researchers from Barcelona and southern Spain have re-examined baskets, a hammer, jewelry and other items found deep in the Cave of Bats (Cueva de los Murcielagos). Three baskets in particular were in excellent shape. They were confirmed to be between 7k and 10k years old.
Europeans confirmed yet again to be the most advanced hominin population.
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