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  • 00:39 - look carefully. That is the ancestral home of the inventor of the lima bean.

  • i read somewhere anatomically humans evolved 200,000 yo, but reached full behavioral modernity 40,000 yo

  • homo erectus lol

  • This is bullcrapp! Scientist! Give us the cure for aids and cancer fags! We know you guys have it this is all a marketing scheme so the world can need you guys and give youll more money to do dumb ish like this. You guys goal is the kill religion, give us more viruses like HIV, and find aliens right. We get treated for one sickness take your treatment and then get another. Wtf is chemotherapy kill cancer cells and destroy your organs lol. You guys are awesome! You can fool Americans but not me.

  • @nbnf21 Do your parents know that you're using their computer?

  • @nbnf21 CUNT

  • @suitsconverse I'm sorry for insulting your heroes

  • @nbnf21 And your point is.....?

  • @nbnf21 Take you tablets now, I thinbk it's time for that now. By the way, in my european homecountry nobody dies from AIDS, all the medicines and drugs the infected get for free from the public healthcare system give them normal lifespans. Of course poor people like africans or americans without this retarded "health insurance" should get them too, but unfortunately not all the world is perfect:)

  • It's strange how these history lessons always show people using a "land bridge" to migrate and never mention that humans were smart enough to build boats and use them. Also it's strange how Atlantis and Lemuria are never mentioned and the fact that place names and other names commemorating Atlantis and Lemuria can be found in the places they migrated to.

    And if you want to know where we originated, look up the Adamewa of Africa. Adamewa = Adam + Eve.

  • @TheHedgehog1337 4 billion years ago was the solar system stage-the planet forming era.

  • Almost one milllion years ago were the first primates begin. 900,000 years were the birth of the first two human beings.the primates suddenly gave birth to two remarkable creatures,the first true human beings.Primates who became the immediate ancestors of the primitive human race.The primates tribe were the last vital link in the evolution of man, but in less than five thousand years not even individual of these extraordinary tribes was left.

  • They believe? lol. May be that's why Freemasons practice satanic rituals. =D What a joke.

  • @Pizziesta You should take your meds

  • Homo Erectus. Make me giggle everytime.

  • and the new ones shall be homo zombies

  • Why do some "humans" still look like monkeys?

  • Göbekli Tepe in Turkey ,was built 11500 years ago.

    The human gene pool bottle necked to six female humans at 12000 years.

    Göbekli Tepe was berried by human hands to protect it.

    Seven billion people are brothers from six mothers.

    Every Human is related to one of those six ice age mothers.

    Hey brother put that in your pipe and smoke it.

  • @IceSurfbumb Mitochondrial eve was one woman, not six.

  • @Shepherd1OFH she may have been one woman but it doesn't mean she was the only one around at the time. it's just that at one point all the other mitochondria ended their linage with women that only had male offspring. The event took thousands of years and would have occurred during a bottle neck event.

  • @lesouder2222 MEve advented about 150-160K years ago as a member of homo sapiens idaltu. The bottleneck event occured about 77K years ago (a supervolcanic eruption) I forget its name but they name a disater event after it. This one reduced H.Sapiens from a +20K population to about a 1K population. Only mEves lineage survived the event, possibly via form of those six otherwise distinct lineages. Or in the form of only 4 lineages; haploid groups of which "#3" split into two or three lineages.

  • @Shepherd1OFH I'm pretty sure everything you said is true! that damn Indonesia lake could go off at any time. A global winter would be devastating!

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  • @IceSurfbumb the bottle neck was 10,000 people. A species can't recover from only 6 females

  • @lesouder2222 the bottleneck was 1000 breeding pairs. Its not that only 6 females were left alive, only that six females lineage managed to persist while their cousin lineages died out.

  • This is derived from the best information that we had in the 1980's. It's not entirely wrong but it is out dated.

  • There is something missing and is that the migration to Southamerica it was not only from North America, it was also probably through the sea. To more information about this look information of MONTE VERDE discovery in 1985 in the south of Chile. Regards.

  • this video is partly outdated

  • cool

  • Good stuff, well presented.

  • @bonnie43uk I hope your not serious....r U!?

  • @meshyis I've just watched this again, ..and stand by what I said .. what particular problem do you have with the video in question?

    In fact, if you have your own DNA examined, it will tell you what particular part of Africa you descended from , the human evolutionary path is fairly well documented

  • @bonnie43uk ...I mean the dates this dude expresses are not consistent. Humans came to be 120,000 years ago, not 40,000 yrs ago. Homo Sapien Sapians. Is it reall 40,000 yrs? This is what can confuse somebody.

  • @bonnie43uk ...I mean the dates this dude expresses are not consistent. Humans came to be 120,000 years ago, not 40,000 yrs ago. Homo Sapien Sapians. Is it reall 40,000 yrs? This is what can confuse somebody. And I would one day love to take that test, to see where my Y leads to. But thats over 100 bucks I don't have that kinda cash.

  • I've seen 2 documentaries that both said Homo Sapiens evolved 200,000 years ago, not 40,000 years ago.

  • @AppleSouffle Right, that would be archaic H. sap, not the fully modern human that exists today. Our history and culture seem to have taken a huge leap to create the people we are today. This final bit is what helped propel us from a hunter-gather culture into an agricultural society. The difference between humans today and archaics is so small, but the results are telling.

  • @AppleSouffle watch this video again. there is homo sapiens, and then there is homo sapien sapiens. homo sapiens evolved 200,000yrs ago. homo sapien sapiens (us) evolved 40,000yrs ago.

  • @AppleSouffle That's because they count cromagnons now as h. sapiens these days abd us as subspecies h. sapiens sapiens. Cromagnons are about 250K years old, but the great leap forward didn't occur until about 40-60K years ago.

  • @AppleSouffle Lumpers are classifing H.Sapiens at the advent of anatomical modernity at 200K years ago. Other scientist begin classifieng h.sapiens at the apparent advent of behavioral modernity at about 40K years ago. This documentry might be a bit outdated, as evidence of behvioral modernity has been popping up which predates "The Great Leap Forward".

  • @AppleSouffle There is a difference between Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens sapiens. Modern people get double the sapiency compared to them other sapient types like Neanderthal dude and Rhododendron guy. Basically, if your people can write a dictionary, you're sapiens sapiens. But if you can't even scratch your name on the wall of a cave when your people are dying off in southern Spain 30,000 years ago, you don't get any extra sapiency. You're essentially sapiently deficient. Pseudo-sapient.

  • @AppleSouffle Yes, "40000 yrs" is all wrong. Even homo sapiens sapiens is much older.

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