An entirely separate kind of human existed alongside Neanderthals and our early ancestors - and even interbred with them, scientists say.
An international group of researchers used DNA extracted from a finger bone of one of the "Denisovans", named after the caves where their remains were first discovered.
The Natural History Museum's Professor Chris Stringer said the implications of the study, published in the journal Nature, were "nothing short of sensational".
haha, Racism has always been stupid to me, now that i've done some research into human evolution the concept of racism is just immensely pathetic and juvenile to me
pablowall 2 weeks ago
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userwl2850 3 weeks ago
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thejameskan 1 month ago
@bdf2718 It's not exactly "settled science." The media have fallen into the trap of anthropomorphism because neanderthalis' skull structure and DNA are so vastly different, especially the position of the eyesockets!!! As i recall, only our mitrochondrial lineage had neanderthal DNA! These neanderthal beasts looked nothing like humans. LOL, If you don't believe me see this: /watch?v=mZbmywzGAVs
singularity2012 2 months ago
@truvelocity Good point and intelligently put.
VinnyMonster1 2 months ago
@truvelocity Nigger or woman? Uhm... Perhaps, black male feminist?
GordonFreeMANness 2 months ago