Who's the New Guy? - Ep 153
Remember that time we did a whole series on the human family tree and then finished talking about evolution forever because we were all done? HA! OF COURSE WE AREN'T DONE! There have been some amazing new discoveries in the human fossil record since that series dropped, so we're here to update you on what our family shrubbery looks like now. We journey to Siberia, the Philippines, China, and other places, and our story gets a whole lot more complicated! We love to see it.
Links
Human Evolution Interactive Timeline (Smithsonian Museum of Natural History)
Are Homo sapiens and Neanderthals the same species? (Stefan Milo, via YouTube)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) (National Human Genome Research Institute)
First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA (Nature)
Biggest Denisovan fossil yet spills ancient human’s secrets (Nature)
New clue to human evolution's biggest mystery emerges in Philippines (CNN)
Indigenous Filipino Group Has Highest Known Denisovan Ancestry (The Scientist)
Denisovans: The ancient humans who share our ancestry (New Scientist)
Philippine Ayta possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world (Current Biology)
A new species of Homo from the Late Pleistocene of the Philippines (Nature)
Homo luzonensis: New human species found in Philippines (BBC News)
New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines (National Geographic)
Homo naledi is only 250,000 years old – here’s why that matters (New Scientist)
Israeli fossil finds reveal a new hominid group, Nesher Ramla Homo (Science News)
A Middle Pleistocene Homo from Nesher Ramla, Israel (Science)
146,000-Year-Old Archaic Human Cranium Represents New Species: Homo longi (Sci-News)
'Dragon man' claimed as new species of ancient human but doubts remain
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Unboxing Boxgrove - Ep 122
This week, Anna introduces Amber to the site of Boxgrove, in what is now Sussex, England. It's one of the oldest known hominin sites in the UK, and features the remains of our early relative, Homo heidelbergensis. Join us to learn more about the Muddle in the Middle, the world's hardest jigsaw puzzle, and the molecular clock.
Links
The man who died half a million years ago (Current Archaeology)
We may now know what our common ancestor with Neanderthals looked like (New Scientist)
The Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove (Science Direct)
Europe’s Oldest Bone Tools Hint at Early Hominin Sophistication (Smithsonian Magazine)
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