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http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/anthropology/homo-bodoensis-10217.html

 

“Homo bodoensis lived in Africa during the early Middle Pleistocene, around 500,000 years ago, and was the direct ancestor of the Homo sapiens lineage; however, this species was not the most recent common ancestor of Eurasian (Neanderthals and Denisovans) and African (Homo sapiens) hominins.”

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The human family tree is a messy bush. 

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Thanks for sharing. Interesting read. 

Great answer Madison. 👏 

Have a 🏆 

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I happened upon this PhD student in I believe Anthropology on Youtube from a completely different subject.  She is Gutsick Gibbon, I challenge you to find a more enthusiastic speaker of Anthropology topics and evolution in general.  She is a very talented speaker and has an informative video about Homo bodoensis.  She has plenty of talks on human evolution. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aK6qDdIITk&ab_channel=GutsickGibbon

 

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Thank you, DugasCajun, I've learned a lot from you, hope you'll stick around for a while

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