@@dustydesert1674 I was certainly distracted by the he/him next to his name. Anyone who needs pronouns next to their name cannot be taken seriously. I just cant.
I was in a museum in Leiden (Netherlands) and I remember there was written that the Papuans had more calcium in their teeth. Is this also the case with Denisovan teeth? I noticed that the Tibetan Denisovan had no wisdom tooth. Is that more common in other humans, like Papuans, Chinees, Tibetans?
17 ZATRILLION AH'S AND 17 TRAZILLION UM'S.. FABULOUS AND WONDERFUL LECTURE ❤😀 ... SO MUCH ENJOYABLE INFORMATION 😉 . THANKS FOR ALL YOUR RESEARCH, STUDIES AND LAB WORK. (just kidding about the numbers).!!!
About 44:00. Thank you for suggesting the possible difference in group behaviour between modern humans and Neanderthals, with MH might have practice of exchange genetic material with other groups.
This was a fabulous presentation. However one question though, are there any more recent explorations in the derivation of Neanderthals, Danosavan and the new “Dragon man” finds with that Homosapien species located in China? And ergo what about the one recently discussed as being based in the area of the Middle East say locate focused in Israel? I would really love to know if there any explorations going down those pathways with those two modern contemporaneous Common areas, or Homosapien Competitionspecies as well?
I believe in the existence of relict hominids in Central Asia and northern Pakistan. Though admittedly people do consider me bonkers. However, it’s fun to think about.
Why would you suspect that they would have a greater preponderance of Denisovan Alleles? DNA has the men who settled Iceland, were Norse, and the woman were from Scotland and Northern Ireland. That doesn't suggest Denisovan to me.
There's not a single human bone in a Neanderthal and also Neanderthal tracks match sasquatch tracks because they have the same bone structure. Sasquatch often have a habit of stealing human artifacts or materials which they take back to the caves and you will find denisovan and Neanderthal with some human artifacts.
@@dustydesert1674 most stutterers DO overcome it. And the content was hardly 'enthralling', it merely summarised what we already knew from several different sources. Very little new, which is what I was hoping for from one so close to the work.
Had to stop watching due to the repeatedly using UM as if it is a word. Yes you’re going to be a public speaker you might want to stop using um to start a sentence or as filler between worse.
LOL homie drops this captivating and informative lecture in his second language... And all people can talk about is him saying "um".
I know what a bunch of petty people
Shows how ignorant they are. Too stupid to get fascinated by the topic and so distracted by the ‘Um’ between the information.
@@dustydesert1674 I was certainly distracted by the he/him next to his name. Anyone who needs pronouns next to their name cannot be taken seriously. I just cant.
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OMG, I didn’t even notice that.
@@wnchstrmanWell, he/him for a guy is at least sane.
Nowadays, that's progress, right?
Great talk, didn't even notice the um's until I read the comments.
Well done, thank you.
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Thank you for this beautiful presentation.
I was in a museum in Leiden (Netherlands) and I remember there was written that the Papuans had more calcium in their teeth. Is this also the case with Denisovan teeth?
I noticed that the Tibetan Denisovan had no wisdom tooth. Is that more common in other humans, like Papuans, Chinees, Tibetans?
Thanks for a fascinating lecture
Absolutely splendid presentation! I love that I can keep up to date in anthro news through YT :-D
17 ZATRILLION AH'S AND 17 TRAZILLION UM'S.. FABULOUS AND WONDERFUL LECTURE ❤😀 ... SO MUCH ENJOYABLE INFORMATION 😉 . THANKS FOR ALL YOUR RESEARCH, STUDIES AND LAB WORK. (just kidding about the numbers).!!!
Very good talk. I had no problems with the delivery.
Excellent presentation.
About 44:00. Thank you for suggesting the possible difference in group behaviour between modern humans and Neanderthals, with MH might have practice of exchange genetic material with other groups.
This was a fabulous presentation.
However one question though, are there any more recent explorations in the derivation of Neanderthals, Danosavan and the new “Dragon man” finds with that Homosapien species located in China? And ergo what about the one recently discussed as being based in the area of the Middle East say locate focused in Israel? I would really love to know if there any explorations going down those pathways with those two modern contemporaneous Common areas, or Homosapien Competitionspecies as well?
And the ‘ghost’ DNA they’ve found in people in West Africa
I believe in the existence of relict hominids in Central Asia and northern Pakistan. Though admittedly people do consider me bonkers. However, it’s fun to think about.
I did a 23 and me test and it said that I had a high number of Neanderthal genes.
Are any studies and information on how different races happened to we have today ?
10:11,
Looks like the caves were cut or chiseled out.
Do we know if these people Originated in Eurasia or Africa ?
Or america
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What about finding Denisovan Alleles in Icelanders?
Why would you suspect that they would have a greater preponderance of Denisovan Alleles? DNA has the men who settled Iceland, were Norse, and the woman were from Scotland and Northern Ireland. That doesn't suggest Denisovan to me.
@@kirkjones9639 I am quoting a report by an anthropologist named Kayleigh on her CZcams channel.
@@johndavis6119 Thanks, I'll check it out.
@@johndavis6119 I wondered about that report also.. I was thinking of an Inuit lineage, but as far as I know Inuit didn’t go further then Greenland.
@@ivarbrouwer197 well there is the Sami people
You imply Neanderthals and Denisovans have been found in the Himalayas.
I thought he said that Tibetans have some Denisovan DNA.
At about 39:00: low diversity, 25 -35 individuals. Could this indicate an isolation of this population, maybe because of extreme weather?
you keep talking about the weather. now the weather 2 million years ago was quite different.
There's not a single human bone in a Neanderthal and also Neanderthal tracks match sasquatch tracks because they have the same bone structure. Sasquatch often have a habit of stealing human artifacts or materials which they take back to the caves and you will find denisovan and Neanderthal with some human artifacts.
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sasquatch aren't real.
Um um he um um him
So informative...but so difficult when you're starting every sentence with UM. Please work on it before your next video
Thanks for throwing me off right away
That’s like stuttering - almost impossible to overcome. If you are enthralled by the content like I was, you don’t hear it.
@@dustydesert1674 most stutterers DO overcome it. And the content was hardly 'enthralling', it merely summarised what we already knew from several different sources. Very little new, which is what I was hoping for from one so close to the work.
Try listening.
@@michaelfoster-qw2tw did and will again...but please work on your diction
Worse um than um Elon😳
Um
he/him? mmm not serious
UM... Ah..... UM..... please get some que cards. i'm sure that this is informative, however it is too painfull to attend any further
Hey machinist, on the off chance that you come up with something worth saying someday, maybe you'll find your own umm quotient. And it's "cue" cards.
I've never heard so much talk filled with no interesting information at all. Um....um....um
Make your own video, then.
Had to stop watching due to the repeatedly using UM as if it is a word. Yes you’re going to be a public speaker you might want to stop using um to start a sentence or as filler between worse.
so that's all you took away from this.. umm... that's really sad!
I agree that saying umm so many times made this video unbearable. While the content seemed to be very Informative the delivery was very poor.
@@chrissmithsonian4819 guess that means you find president Biden unbearable too..
Yeah
Ignorant
What did you do your thesis on, Doctor?
Uhmmm. Better lose that habit before the defense or you are going to embarrass yourself.