Were there any other hominin species other than Neanderthals and Homo sapiens african?

Updated on science 2024-03-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The history of human development is very long, according to the division of biology, human beings began to have 17 different genera, but in the end, only Homo sapiens has been preserved to the present, how many human species have Homo sapiens extinct? It is rumored that Homo sapiens has survived to the present day in a terrifying way, exterminating 90% of the species, and even eating Neanderthals, a close relative of European human ancestors. So is this also the truth?

    According to archaeological research, this claim is not very certain, but it is not impossible.

    Homo sapiens is generally believed to have evolved from Homo erectus, with large brains, more intelligent, and their own language that allows them to communicate with each other. It was also after Homo sapiens began to appear in large numbers that other populations on the earth began to mysteriously disappear, so this has to make people suspect that these were all made by Homo sapiens. Among them, the closest relatives of Homo sapiens are Neanderthals, the ancestors of Europeans.

    Tens of thousands of years ago, Neanderthals were the true rulers of the continent, and Neanderthals were present in Europe and Asia. These people are also more intelligent, and of course this is compared to other races. But after a while, Neanderthals completely disappeared from this world, and Homo sapiens began to rule this world.

    Therefore, people speculate that Homo sapiens knew more about cooperation and communication, and had higher intelligence, and began to exterminate Neanderthals and other races. There is even speculation that Homo sapiens ate a large number of Neanderthals, in fact, it was normal to eat people in that era. Therefore, the above conclusion can also be established.

    Of course, in addition to this terrible conclusion, there is also an answer to these other causes of genocide, which is natural change, and in the late Neanderthal era, there was a sudden climate change on the earth, and Neanderthals could not adapt to this new climate change, so they all died, which also caused the extinction of Neanderthals. Of course, all of the above is speculation by archaeologists, and its authenticity is half true.

    In fact, no matter what it is, this is an inevitable process of human historical development. When an era of civilization comes, then some populations that have not entered the age of civilization are likely to suffer some disasters. In addition, any race needs to evolve continuously, otherwise it will be extinct by natural changes, even if it is not wiped out by other races.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In addition to Neanderthals, humans now also carry the genes of Denisouva, and 130,000 years ago, when the ancestors of Homo sapiens first walked out of Africa, there were other ancient humans on the earth, including Neanderthals and Denisuhuas.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no gene of ancient humans, and the common sense of human evolution can be seen, which is conducive to understanding the genetic situation of modern people, and modern people have the genes of Denisovans, and human beings are not a lonely species.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Modern humans still have the genes of other ancient humans, and many genes will be preserved in the process of human evolution.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, there are, human beings will retain some good genes in the process of inheritance, and it will slowly contribute to the progress of human beings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Neanderthals were a type of late Homo sapiens that inhabited Europe and Western Asia about 120,000 to 30,000 years ago.

    Other major Late Homo sapiens sites are: France: Cro-Magnon.

    South Africa: Saldana, Fishhook, Boskop. Kenya:

    Gambula Cave. Borneo: Nia Cave.

    Java: Solo, Vajak. China:

    Cave at the top of the mountain. Australia: Lake Mongo, Koa Marsh.

    USA: Del Mar, Los Angeles, Juha, Lacner Beach, Clovis, Foson. Canada:

    Old Crow Ruins. Peru: Piquimache Caves.

    Venezuela: Taima Taima.

    Among the late Homo sapiens sites found in China, the more important ones are Hetao Man, Liujiang Man, Qilinshan Man, Ziyang Man, Shiyu Man and Cave Man at the top of the mountain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    All of them became extinct 20,000 years ago. Scientists have discovered that most people in modern times have their genes in them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's almost gone, it's gone.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most modern Europeans have a few Ni genes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    From the general common sense of human evolution, before human civilization.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, after such a long time of wearing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are a lot of them, after all, they evolved from the ancients.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Scientists have found the remains of more than 400 Neanderthals in this valley.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think this question will be answered satisfactorily by future technology.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many more, after all, genes are still special.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Modern humans should not have ancient human genes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    A child's tooth and stone tools found in a cave in southern France suggest that Homo sapiens was in Western Europe about 54,000 years ago. This is thousands of years earlier than previously thought, suggesting that Homo sapiens and Neanderthals may have coexisted for a long time. The study has been published in the journal Science Advances.

    The discoveries were made by a team led by Professor Ludovic Slimak of the University of Toulouse in a cave known as the Grotte Mandrin in the Rhône Valley. Researchers were surprised when they learned that there was evidence of early modern human settlement. They are now able to prove that Homo sapiens arrived 10,000 years earlier than we expected, and that this group was subsequently replaced by other Neanderthal groups, which has rewritten all of our history books.

    Neanderthals appeared in Europe as early as 400,000 years ago. Current theories suggest that they became extinct about 40,000 years ago, shortly after Homo sapiens arrived on the continent from Africa. But new findings suggest that Homo sapiens arrived in Europe much earlier, and that the two species may have coexisted in Europe for more than 10,000 years before Neanderthals became extinct.

    This challenges the current view that our species quickly overwhelmed Neanderthals.

    Researchers believe that this was not an overnight takeover by modern humans, sometimes Neanderthals had an advantage, sometimes modern humans had an advantage, so it was a finer balance. Archaeologists have found fossil evidence from several levels at the site. The lower they dig, the farther they can see in time.

    The lowest layer shows the remains of Neanderthals, who occupied the area for about 20,000 years.

    But to their complete surprise, the team found a child tooth of a modern man in a stratum that dates back about 10,000 years, as well as some stone tools unrelated to Neanderthals. This evidence suggests that this group of early humans lived at the site for a relatively brief period of time, perhaps about 2,000 years after which the site was uninhabited. Neanderthals then returned, occupying the site for a few more millennia, until modern humans returned about 44,000 years ago.

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