#homoneanderthalensis — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/447480/ Scientists Reconstruct One of Oldest Known Neanderthal Communities #DNA #Éire #Europe #fossil #Gene #Genome #Hominin #HomoNeanderthalensis #Human #IE #Ireland #MIS5 #MitochondrialGenome #mtDNA #Neanderthal #paleolithic #Pleistocene #Poland #Science #StajniaCave #Teeth #Thorin
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/836196/ Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic #antibiotics #bacteria #birch #BirchTar #Health #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #human #IceAge #Medication #Neanderthal #Paleolithic #Pleistocene #Staphylococcus #StaphylococcusAureus #Tar #UK #UnitedKingdom #wound #WoundCare #WoundHealing
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/392286/ Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic #antibiotics #bacteria #Birch #BirchTar #Éire #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #Human #IceAge #IE #Ireland #Neanderthal #paleolithic #Pleistocene #Science #Staphylococcus #StaphylococcusAureus #tar #Wound #WoundCare #WoundHealing
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/830949/ Neanderthals May Have Hunted Giant Elephants that Roamed across Prehistoric Europe #diet #elephant #EU #Europe #European #fossil #Germany #HomoNeanderthalensis #human #Hunting #IceAge #Migration #Molar #Neanderthal #NeumarkNord #Palaeoloxodon #PalaeoloxodonAntiquus #Pleistocene #Proboscidea #StraightTuskElephant #teeth
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/388757/ Neanderthals May Have Hunted Giant Elephants that Roamed across Prehistoric Europe #diet #Éire #elephant #Europe #fossil #Germany #HomoNeanderthalensis #Human #hunting #IceAge #IE #Ireland #Migration #Molar #Neanderthal #NeumarkNord #Palaeoloxodon #PalaeoloxodonAntiquus #Pleistocene #Proboscidea #Science #StraightTuskElephant #Teeth
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/364179/ Study: Ancient Mating Preferences, Not Natural Selection, Helped Shape Human Genome #Chromosome #DNA #Éire #Evolution #Gene #Genome #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #HomoSapiens #Human #IE #interbreeding #Ireland #Mating #NaturalSelection #Neanderthal #Science #Sex #XChromosome
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Mit dem Laborjournal Blog geht es diesmal zurück in der Zeit. Etwa 400.000 Jahre zurück zum Homo neanderthalensis und dem #Ernährungskanibalismus: Über archäologische Funde, wie viele Kalorien eine erwachsene Person mit sich trägt und warum das Ernährungsmodell trotzdem nicht Bestand hatte – Der Artikel von Henrik Müller: https://www.laborjournal.de/blog/#laborjournal #lifesciences #Homoneanderthalensis #Homosapiens #Kanibalismus #Archäologie #Humanbiologie #Wissenschaftskommunikation
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/246457/ New Research Explores Paleolithic Transition from Neanderthals to Anatomically Modern Humans #Éire #Europe #Hominin #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #HomoSapiens #Iberia #IberianPeninsula #IE #Ireland #Neanderthal #paleolithic #Science
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Good afternoon. 🌸💮🪷
17 December 2025
I’ve always been fascinated by human history, though I’m far from being deeply educated in the details. Recently, I’ve watched a few clips online about our taxonomic cousins, the Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis). Modern humans, of course, are Homo sapiens.
Back in college, decades ago, I took an introductory course in Anthropology. That was the first time I recall reading about Neanderthals, and I found them fascinating. I would have liked to learn more, but my academic focus was on computing, so I pursued that path instead. Still, I can imagine the appeal of studying ancient cultures and extinct human species.
As I mentioned, I’m not especially learned on the subject, but Neanderthals lived alongside modern humans for tens of thousands of years. Isn’t that remarkable—another species of human existing at the same time? They weren’t our direct ancestors in the taxonomic sense; rather, they evolved from a common ancestor, likely Homo heidelbergensis, about 500,000–800,000 years ago. I’d like to read more about that lineage.
While not our ancestors in the strict taxonomic sense, Neanderthals are our ancestors in the biological sense. It’s well established that modern humans and Neanderthals interbred, and today most non-African populations carry about 1–2% Neanderthal DNA. In that way, their lineage continues within us.
“Neanderthal people were collateral cousins, perhaps already living in Europe while we emerged in Africa… We are an improbable and fragile entity, fortunately successful after precarious beginnings as a small population in Africa, not the predictable end result of a global tendency.” - Stephen Jay Gould (paleontologist)
#photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #afternoon #flowers #homoneanderthalensis
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/175619/ Researchers Using Neanderthal DNA to Learn More About How Human Faces Develop and Evolve #DNA #Éire #face #Gene #Genome #Hominin #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #IE #Ireland #Jaw #Neanderthal #Science #SOX9 #Zebrafish
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/161102/ 45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia #aDNA #Altai #AltaiMountains #Crimea #DNA #Éire #Eurasia #Gene #Genome #Hominin #Homo #HomoNeanderthalensis #IE #Ireland #Micoquian #MicoquianIndustry #Migration #MitochondrialGenome #mtDNA #Neanderthal #paleolithic #Pleistocene #Science #Siberia #Starosele #Ukraine
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Good morning. 🫖☕😃
7 October 2025
The weather report I checked this morning said we can expect it to be partly sunny. I found that curious — why not partly cloudy? I appreciate the glass-half-full sentiment, though. Technically, the sun is always present, albeit sometimes obscured from our direct view by clouds or by the Earth itself. Clouds, however, come and go, so partly cloudy feels more accurate. Or is it more correct? I tried correcter, but it got the dreaded red squiggly underline. So yes — more correct is correct. Now that I’ve corrected that, I can move on.
The sun has always been and always will be. Well, like all things, it will eventually go away — but not within our wee little lifetimes, which are but a fraction of a second in the grand scheme of things. As far as humans go — or life on Earth, for that matter — the sun has always been. To be sure, Earth will cease to exist long before the sun does. Scientists predict that Earth will likely be snuffed out by the sun when it becomes a red giant in a mere 5 billion years or so.
Yes, it’s likely that humans won’t always be — but they will always be in our lifetimes 😜. I read a headline this morning about the discovery of a 57,000-year-old artifact. The headline claimed the object, which bore carvings, wasn’t created by humans. But when I read further, I discovered the carvings were made by Neanderthal people — which gave me pause 🤔. Wait a minute, weren’t Homo neanderthalensis human? Homo means “man,” you know.
Oh no! I’m running out of space and need to wrap this up. Homo neanderthalensis were human, just like Homo sapiens — different species, yes, but they interbred. So were they really that different, way back when?
“Somewhere in our DNA must lie the key mutation... that makes us the sort of creature that could wipe out its nearest relative, then dig up its bones and reassemble its genome.” — Elizabeth Kolbert
#morning #weather #sun #human #homosapien #homoneanderthalensis #plants #photography
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Evolution of Humanity (Tama-Kyu)
Written by Guest5 (1 votes)
Review and images by bmathison1972; edited by Suspsy
Prehistoric and primitive hominids are not rare in the animal toy market, but evolutionary sets of them are. The first, and probably the most popular, was called Evolution of Man, produced by Bullyland in 1999. The set featured Dryopithecus, Australopithecus, and four species […]
Read more... https://dinotoyblog.com/evolution-of-humanity-tama-kyu/
#Ardipithecus #HomoErectus #HomoNeanderthalensis #HomoSapiens #Orrorin #Uncategorized