were the Denisovans are separate species?
You are right about all those except very likely the term "intelligent." They didn't have homo sapiens level of intelligence. They were around for probably longer than 120,000 years, had learned to fashion tools from stone, but their tools' sophistication did not advance over a period of longer than 100,000 years, according to the archeological record.Not terribly interesting review of what sounds like an interesting book that I haven't read.
http://www.openlettersmonthly.com/blame-the-dog/
The author of the reviewed book makes the case that we teamed up with canines and that gave us a hunting advantage, which we used to eradicate the neanderthals. It's an interesting idea, although the reviewer gets all mopey over her refusal to call it a genocide, which is just stupid.
But it did get me thinking about the neanderthals and why they aren't still here. They were strong, intelligent, had complex family and social structures, created art, buried their dead. In other words, they had crossed the line from animals to having a lot of the same advantages that we humans have. What could kill _all_ of them, and not kill us too? Seems like it either had to be us, or some disease that hit them and not us.
if we did, so what?
OK. So all homo sapiens everywhere, until we get extinct, or move from Earth, or evolve into some other species, must feel "guilt" at what our distant ancestors did?
Isn't this like "white Americans are evil cos they enslaved black people centuries ago, and all of them have to pay today!!" but on a macro scale?
I don't give a shit whether we killed them all or not, from a moral perspective. You obviously just skimmed the OP.
One day the same will happen to all the posters on AT.
None will mourn the death of the species called Homo AT'ers and it will be a good thing too.
I'm currently watching Ape to Man: Evolution Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sMqFivWTmk
I'm looking at Taung Child now. A baby ape/child fossil that was discovered in Africa. The missing link.
It's amazing to think what happened to the neanderthals.
hehe....so i cannot express my views? why not? who the fuck made you the opinion-airing police?![]()
Yeah I figure our ancestors killed them all. From what I understand the main reason is that humans typically work together in much larger groups than neanderthals ever did. Beyond core family groups they seemed to be mostly loners. I've also seen speculation that despite their larger cranial capacities, they were still dumber than us, as evidenced by the quality and complexity of their art and tools. Never heard the domesticated canine theory. Couldn't hurt to have a scary beast run them around for a while before you perform the coup de gras though.
It had to be an interesting world to live in where there was a completely other species that shared many of our characteristics around though. Sad to think that if they lived now we probably wouldn't kill them. Too bad for them that they were around before we were really civilized.
You know what? I'm going out on a limb here and saying they never even existed
People have been people since the creation of the earth.
Be glad I can't find that Youtube link to the live people that look like "Neanderthals"
It's just another race.
Look like "Neanderthals" but speak and live in a tribal society.
The neanderthals... we killed them all
Chances are high we killed them, as we kill a LOT of things including other humans
Yeah I figure our ancestors killed them all. From what I understand the main reason is that humans typically work together in much larger groups than neanderthals ever did. Beyond core family groups they seemed to be mostly loners. I've also seen speculation that despite their larger cranial capacities, they were still dumber than us, as evidenced by the quality and complexity of their art and tools. Never heard the domesticated canine theory. Couldn't hurt to have a scary beast run them around for a while before you perform the coup de gras though.
It had to be an interesting world to live in where there was a completely other species that shared many of our characteristics around though. Sad to think that if they lived now we probably wouldn't kill them. Too bad for them that they were around before we were really civilized.
What likely happen is we out breed them. We out numbered them and assimilated them out of existence.
