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| Who were the Neanderthals? | DW Documentary | |
| By: guest5 Date: January 26, 2021, 12:12 am | |
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| Who were the Neanderthals? | DW Documentary | |
| [quote]Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the | |
| Neanderthals lived in Eurasia. | |
| Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new | |
| archeological methods to shed light on some previously | |
| unexplained Neanderthal mysteries. | |
| In an age clouded by the mists of time, the first early humans | |
| colonized the Eurasian continent. They settled on land that had | |
| only recently been covered by glaciers. This species, called | |
| Neanderthals, died out about 30,000 years ago -- but at one | |
| time, they formed the largest group in an area that stretched | |
| from northern France to the Belgian coast and from the Channel | |
| Islands to southern England. | |
| During the last Ice Age, the North Sea was frozen over -- and | |
| the English Channel was a small river that could easily be | |
| crossed on foot. The Neanderthals lived in close harmony with | |
| their perpetually changing environment. They had everything they | |
| needed to survive: the meat of prey animals, edible wild plants, | |
| water and wood for cooking and heating. How did these early | |
| humans develop over almost 300,000 years? What were their lives | |
| like before they became extinct? | |
| Our documentary is based on the latest research. We investigate | |
| various populations of Neanderthals, and visit archaeological | |
| sites in northern France, southern England, and on the island of | |
| Jersey. | |
| Renowned researchers such as the British paleoanthropologist | |
| Chris Stringer and his French colleague Ludovic Slimak describe | |
| how the Neanderthals lived, and discuss their cognitive | |
| abilities. Was this species capable of structured thinking? Did | |
| they have cultures, languages, and societies? How intelligent | |
| were they, and what sort of adaptive strategies kept them alive | |
| for 300,000 years? How similar were they to modern-day | |
| humans?[/quote] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p8tFcIQ8K4 | |
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| Re: Non-Aryan aggressiveness | |
| By: Zea_mays Date: April 6, 2022, 8:43 pm | |
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| While Paleolithic humans tended to have square faces, | |
| Neanderthals had longer oblong-shaped faces. In general, I think | |
| people tend to overestimate how much the "Neanderhtal look" has | |
| persisted into modern times. ...But | |
| This is not the highest resolution image, but there is a clear | |
| Neanderthal atavism here. Lol | |
| https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvqXbkTWQAEvfQv.jpg | |
| [quote]Marjorie Taylor Greene (born May 27, 1974), also known by | |
| her initials MTG,[2] is an American politician, businesswoman, | |
| and far-right[3] conspiracy theorist[4] who has served as the | |
| U.S. representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district | |
| since 2021.[5] A member of the Republican Party and a strong | |
| supporter of former president Donald Trump, | |
| [...] | |
| Greene has promoted far-right, white supremacist, and | |
| antisemitic conspiracy theories including the white genocide | |
| conspiracy theory,[6][7] QAnon, | |
| [...] | |
| In January 2022, Greene's personal Twitter account was | |
| permanently suspended for posting COVID-19 vaccine | |
| misinformation.[17] During the Russo-Ukrainian War Greene has | |
| promoted Russian propaganda and praised Vladimir Putin.[18] | |
| A supporter of Trump's efforts to overturn his loss to Joe Biden | |
| in the 2020 presidential election, Greene has repeatedly and | |
| falsely claimed that Trump won the election in a landslide | |
| victory that was stolen from him.[19] She called for Georgia's | |
| election results to be decertified[20] and was among a group of | |
| Republican legislators who unsuccessfully challenged votes for | |
| Biden during the Electoral College vote count, even though | |
| federal agencies and courts overseeing the election found no | |
| evidence of electoral fraud.[21] Greene filed articles of | |
| impeachment against Biden the day after his inauguration, | |
| alleging abuse of power.[22][23] | |
| [...] | |
| The House of Representatives voted to remove Greene from all | |
| committee roles on February 4, 2021, in response to her | |
| incendiary statements and endorsements of political violence. | |
| Eleven Republicans joined the unanimous Democrats in the | |
| vote.[24][25][/quote] | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Taylor_Greene | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Taylor_Greene#Rhetoric_involving_killing… | |
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| Re: Who were the Neanderthals? | DW Documentary | |
| By: guest78 Date: November 20, 2022, 2:40 am | |
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| We Met Neandertals Way Earlier Than We Thought | |
| [quote]Maybe it�s a little self-centered that we can be pretty | |
| focused on the DNA that we got from Neanderthals � but we | |
| shouldn�t forget that gene flow goes both ways.[/quote] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2FatwFjc-8 | |
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| Re: Who were the Neanderthals? | |
| By: guest78 Date: November 29, 2022, 11:38 am | |
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| Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago | |
| [quote] Stone Age cooks were surprisingly sophisticated, | |
| combining an array of ingredients and using different techniques | |
| to prepare and flavor their meals, analysis of some the earliest | |
| charred food remains has suggested. | |
| Plant material found at the Shanidar Cave in northern Iraq � | |
| which is famous for its burial of a Neanderthal surrounded by | |
| flowers � and Franchthi Cave in Greece revealed prehistoric | |
| cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, | |
| involving several steps, and that the foods used were diverse, | |
| according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity. | |
| Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and | |
| grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, | |
| the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild | |
| mustard. To make the plants more palatable, pulses, which have a | |
| naturally bitter taste, were soaked, coarsely ground or pounded | |
| with stones to remove their husk. [/quote] | |
| [quote] At Shanidar Cave, the researchers studied plant remains | |
| from 70,000 years ago, when the space was inhabited by | |
| Neanderthals, an extinct species of human, and 40,000 years ago, | |
| when it was home to early modern humans (Homo sapiens). | |
| The charred food remains from Franchthi Cave dated from 12,000 | |
| years ago, when it was also occupied by hunter-gatherer Homo | |
| sapiens. | |
| Despite the distance in time and space, similar plants and | |
| cooking techniques were identified at both sites � possibly | |
| suggesting a shared culinary tradition, said the study�s lead | |
| author Dr. Ceren Kabukcu, an archaeobotanical scientist at the | |
| University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. | |
| Based on the food remains researchers analyzed, Neanderthals, | |
| the heavy-browed hominins who disappeared about 40,000 years | |
| ago, and Homo sapiens appeared to use similar ingredients and | |
| techniques, she added, although wild mustard was only found at | |
| Shanidar Cave dating back to when it was occupied by Homo | |
| sapiens.[/quote] | |
| [quote]Early processed food | |
| A breadlike substance was found at the Greek cave, although it | |
| wasn�t clear what it was made from. The evidence that ancient | |
| humans pounded and soaked pulses at Shanidar Cave 70,000 years | |
| ago is the earliest direct evidence outside Africa of the | |
| processing of plants for food, according to Kabukcu. | |
| Kabukcu said she was surprised to find that prehistoric people | |
| were combining plant ingredients in this way, an indication that | |
| flavor was clearly important. She had expected to find only | |
| starchy plants like roots and tubers, which on face value appear | |
| to be more nutritious and are easier to prepare. | |
| Much research on prehistoric diets has focused on whether early | |
| humans were predominantly meat eaters, but Kabukcu said it was | |
| clear they weren�t just chomping on woolly mammoth steaks. Our | |
| ancient ancestors ate a varied diet depending on where they | |
| lived, and this likely included a wide range of plants. [/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/prehistoric-diets-plants-neanderthals-scn/… | |
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