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  • Paleoanthropologist Dr. Steven E. Churchill answers your questions about cavemen and early human evolution from Twitter. What happened to the Neanderthals? Is there a chance Big Foot is real? What did humans eat before the discovery of fire? Answers to these questions and many more await-it's Caveman Support.
    Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
    Director of Photography: Constantine Economides
    Editor: Louis Lalire
    Expert: Dr. Steve Churchill
    Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
    Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
    Production Manager: Peter Brunette
    Production & Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash
    Casting Producer: Nicholas Sawyer
    Camera Operator: Roberto Herrera
    Sound Mixer: Sean Paulsen
    Production Assistant: Caleb Clark
    Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin
    Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
    Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
    Additional Editor: Jason Malizia
    Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
    00:00 Caveman Support
    00:11 How did caveman hunt?
    00:58 Neanderthal Genes
    01:58 Ice Age Accuracy
    03:07 GEICO Caveman
    03:23 What happened to Neanderthals?
    04:26 Where did early humans live?
    06:22 First Joke
    06:41 How did humans survive the ice age?
    07:11 Neandershorts
    08:12 Pets
    08:42 How did Lucy get her name?
    09:11 Hominin Hair
    09:47 Dental Hygiene
    10:34 Favorite Ancient Hominid
    11:27 Missing Link
    12:22 Big Foot
    13:05 When did language start?
    14:06 What did cavemen do for fun?
    15:11 Why are humans unique?
    15:54 Venus Figurines
    16:24 No Caves?
    16:49 Food Before Fire
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  • @jacksfacts20
    @jacksfacts20 Před měsícem +2786

    NO WAY, I was a student for Steven at Duke when I was there and we collaborated on a projectile weapons paper that just got published last year. I cannot emphasize how cool of a guy Steven is and how great his class was at Duke. So glad he’s getting the recognition he deserves!

    • @BrandanLee
      @BrandanLee Před měsícem +24

      That's awesome! What are you doing with it these days?

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Před měsícem +38

      Let us know one more time that you went to Duke?

    • @Jayguevara1982
      @Jayguevara1982 Před měsícem +19

      Steven seems like a fantastic teacher, you're fortunate!

    • @Taima
      @Taima Před měsícem +32

      @@cleverusername9369 lmao. "So back when I applied for Duke because I wanted to attend Duke, I found out that I had been accepted to Duke. Once I was accepted at Duke I started classes the following semester at Duke. At Duke, I had an excellent professor who worked at Duke, myself attending Duke as well..."

    • @sereysothe.a
      @sereysothe.a Před měsícem +123

      @@cleverusername9369 he mentioned it twice in a context that made sense. why are you bitter

  • @scottscott8123
    @scottscott8123 Před měsícem +2152

    god I love how historians/paleontologists/anthropologists can just make the past come back to life like it's happening right now

    • @fritagonia
      @fritagonia Před měsícem +15

      Yeah I love documentaries and history 🙂

    • @Pacemaker_fgc
      @Pacemaker_fgc Před měsícem +2

      Based pfp

    • @Ruudiii
      @Ruudiii Před měsícem +15

      And people still believe in god lmao

    • @sycamore-tree540
      @sycamore-tree540 Před měsícem +25

      @@Ruudiiithis part baffles me. The fact that so many of us choose to believe in a book written by other humans, over the actual evidence we have of how life evolved and the universe came to be.

    • @larrybuckner8619
      @larrybuckner8619 Před měsícem +9

      I have the same conversation so often with people I even had it today. Had to eventually tell one guy to stop talking to me because he would not stop telling me how much I’m wrong about the Bible. People refuse and I mean absolutely refuse to look past the religion at anything else. When we die we’re gonna have the exact same experience as we had before we were born.

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Před měsícem +1083

    This guy is so knowledgeable.
    The amount he shared here is just the tip of the spear.

  • @sparrowarchive
    @sparrowarchive Před měsícem +1070

    It's so interesting to think that it all ACTUALLY happened. Like this wall with hands - omg people made it, someone made it, it's not just a picture on the internet, it really happened. Those people were alive just like we are, they are not just our imagination. Amazing.... I love science.

    • @Boristheborat
      @Boristheborat Před měsícem +29

      Totally agree. How cool is that

    • @evanbrende
      @evanbrende Před měsícem +59

      Yeah I thought the wall of hands was the craziest part of this. Kinda like they really wanted some part of their experience to stick around, maybe for other people to find a long time later and think "that's cool" and look--it worked, millions of people are looking at those same hands hundreds of thousands of years later and thinking "wowza." Those were actual people too--so many people have gone before us and paved the way for an easier life for their descendants.

    • @quily2002
      @quily2002 Před měsícem +15

      "Frieren, we're not fairy tales. We really existed."

    • @easymoneysniper9013
      @easymoneysniper9013 Před 29 dny +15

      Imagine being 3 feet tall trying not to get eaten by dogs or a fcking dragon😮

    • @undead_corsair
      @undead_corsair Před 26 dny +28

      ​@@evanbrendeThat idea of people wanting to leave a mark behind, it makes me think of when you see graffiti people have left in places like "John was here" or something. That innate human desire to tie down a memory and leave something that others might discover, I don't know if it's a desire for a sense of legacy, or to make a memory feel more permanent or wanting to reach out to people in the future but it provokes a profound sense of connection and empathy across the eons. Like we are so different now and yet there are still innate things that make us similar.

  • @BlackReaper0
    @BlackReaper0 Před měsícem +437

    "The human family tree was very, very bushy." Thats a fun phrase!

    • @Taima
      @Taima Před měsícem +12

      Somehow makes me slightly uncomfortable like the word moist used to before it became a meme

    • @yeshwanthyerramilli23
      @yeshwanthyerramilli23 Před 19 dny +1

      Isn't it still is?

  • @isabellenajarro6910
    @isabellenajarro6910 Před měsícem +306

    I’m a senior majoring in Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke, and Professor Churchill is so amazing! I loved all of his classes because he’s so knowledgeable and enthusiastic about his field. It made me so happy to see that they featured him on this channel.

  • @dallasmed65
    @dallasmed65 Před měsícem +316

    That hair fact about evolving to grow it long enough to protect our backs is actually really interesting.

    • @topsuperseven7910
      @topsuperseven7910 Před 27 dny

      Is it, how would it know to 'grow hair' somehow?

    • @ThePorkchop1787
      @ThePorkchop1787 Před 27 dny +24

      @@topsuperseven7910 Evolution is fact, deal with it

    • @topsuperseven7910
      @topsuperseven7910 Před 27 dny +7

      @@ThePorkchop1787 this isn't Reddit, goof

    • @ThePorkchop1787
      @ThePorkchop1787 Před 27 dny

      @@topsuperseven7910 Your sky daddy and the foundation of Christianity(Adam and Eve) is dismantled by evolution, kook

    • @ThePorkchop1787
      @ThePorkchop1787 Před 27 dny +10

      @@topsuperseven7910 cool

  • @cvue009
    @cvue009 Před měsícem +224

    Now I'm wondering about neandershorts

    • @naomisherred166
      @naomisherred166 Před měsícem +4

      😂😂

    • @rodzalez3549
      @rodzalez3549 Před 28 dny +1

      😑

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Před 26 dny +4

      Only works in spoken and not in written form i think. Tall has 2 L's while Neandertal only has 1L and means Neander-valley.

    • @MrPAULONEAL
      @MrPAULONEAL Před 25 dny

      @@nirfz Neanderthal...

    • @naomisherred166
      @naomisherred166 Před 25 dny +1

      @@nirfz 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @gudea5207
    @gudea5207 Před měsícem +335

    The spear thrower with the ibex is already pretty ironic. Last thing an ibex sees is a depiction of itself pooping a spear.

    • @richardwasserman
      @richardwasserman Před 27 dny

      The ibex looking backwards is probably a female giving birth and looking at her offspring. Ibex never look backwards when pooping.

    • @andrewcarson5850
      @andrewcarson5850 Před 14 dny

      I wonder if it'd have a little chuckle before it hit.

  • @tannermcnabb4836
    @tannermcnabb4836 Před měsícem +102

    Segments like these are some of the minor ways the internet is still an informative place 👍

    • @TheDrag0nSlayer
      @TheDrag0nSlayer Před měsícem +12

      Lol the internet is the most informative invention in human history, you just spend too much time on social media.

    • @kiml1226
      @kiml1226 Před 5 dny +2

      @@TheDrag0nSlayerexactly or maybe it’s informative to some people and absolutely useless to others

  • @rollin340
    @rollin340 Před měsícem +147

    I could honestly have just watched over an hour of this no problem.

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember Před měsícem +780

    Question: "What the fvck did cavemen do for fun?"
    Dr. Churchill, without missing a beat: "Well, probably not a fvcking lot, to tell you the truth."
    I love the way these Wired guests are never fazed by an F-bomb. 😅

    • @Snorlaxiian
      @Snorlaxiian Před měsícem +17

      Cursing may not be the most suitable language out there for many but it is STILL language.😂

    • @lukewormholes5388
      @lukewormholes5388 Před měsícem +15

      Actually a terrible answer. You’re telling me these humans did not have competitions that revolved around hunting/fighting skills like archery and foot races and spear throwing? No religious festivals where groups come together? No storytellers or bonfire dances? No kids games?

    • @benn454
      @benn454 Před měsícem +46

      @@lukewormholes5388 Probably. It's just hard to find evidence of that stuff in the fossil record.

    • @mjfullente3359
      @mjfullente3359 Před měsícem +38

      ​​@@lukewormholes5388I think the only evidence that cavemen do for fun is cave paintings.
      And competitions in the past are not for fun, it was meant for survival.
      Dancing, I don't know if it's meant for fun or attracting for a mate.
      No storytelling because their language hasn't been developed yet.
      No religion because it hasn't been invented yet because you cannot contemplate life when you're fighting for survival.
      Maybe kids games existed back in those days, but there are not much evidence on what it is.
      Fun is limited when you are fighting for survival, the world is harsh after all.

    • @douellette7960
      @douellette7960 Před měsícem +18

      @@lukewormholes5388it was an educated answer unlike yours which is fantasy. These early humans were fighting for survival every day.

  • @rainortega460
    @rainortega460 Před měsícem +70

    I went to graduate school with a post doc who was on that Naledi dig. It was SO incredible to hear her retelling of it. I'm also a data point in a paper she and Dr. Churchill wrote about Naledi's adaptations to climbing. So cool to see him here!

  • @saraamw
    @saraamw Před měsícem +77

    Wow the guy doesnt trash ice age. I actually grow up watching the movies and love them

  • @Squanto22
    @Squanto22 Před měsícem +125

    I could listen to him for a whole hour. Great video!!

  • @garou198
    @garou198 Před měsícem +30

    CZcams offers the best stuff after 1 am. I hope he returns the entire vid was super interesting.

  • @Dino_Boy.01
    @Dino_Boy.01 Před měsícem +102

    2:05 I have always seen people complain about how the humans look, when they have literally looked at CAVE PEOPLE or NEANDERTHALS and have used that for the models of the people! Also I like how Ice age used lesser known creatures such as macrauchenia or Glyptodon for the movie. 👍🏾

  • @l-l
    @l-l Před měsícem +62

    I would love to see this guy come on the show again

    • @user-vu5zl8pd2d
      @user-vu5zl8pd2d Před měsícem

      Why? He’s an idiot.
      That’s the problem when you let Leftists have total control of academia.
      Then again these people also thought Slavery and Eugenics and sterilization of the mentally ill was scientifically justified.
      Leftists aren’t known for their intelligence.

  • @Volundur9567
    @Volundur9567 Před 17 dny +16

    As someone who has had abscesses bad enough to disfigure the bones in the maxilla and mandible, I can only imagine how horrible it was for these ancient humans, who had no known way to properly treat the abscessed teeth, pain and infection.

    • @toyyatoy
      @toyyatoy Před 19 hodinami

      But then…. Anything causing pain relief, wouldn’t be illegal. So maybe some things while bad, were more tolerable than we know 🤷🏻‍♂️ maybe 🤔

  • @waltissussybakka
    @waltissussybakka Před 29 dny +22

    Love these experts they're very chill dropping the most deepest findings and researches.

  • @o0hotoko0o
    @o0hotoko0o Před měsícem +117

    "what the F*** did cavemen do for fun?"
    "well...probably not a f****** lot to tell you the truth"
    LOL protect this man at all costs.

  • @thychozwart2451
    @thychozwart2451 Před měsícem +24

    I always am skeptical clicking on these videos because too many channels are unashamed to post blatant misinformation even years after the opposite was proved, but this has been one of the best videos about the subject i've seen, great pick of an expert and very interesting insights

    • @wendy645
      @wendy645 Před 20 dny +2

      Exactly, but I've never been let down by Wired with these expert videos - I love them!

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha Před 11 dny +3

      Wired usually have top notch professionals for this series

    • @parryyotter
      @parryyotter Před 10 dny

      You must be new to these videos.

  • @Dino_Boy.01
    @Dino_Boy.01 Před měsícem +170

    Imagine being an animal, in the past, you see a group of these weird bipedal creatures running at you with sharp objects. You keep running for so long but they are still running after you! But then, more surround you, you know your done.

    • @thanos879
      @thanos879 Před měsícem +9

      ITS YOU’RE.

    • @slooptrooperunlimitedofthe1772
      @slooptrooperunlimitedofthe1772 Před měsícem +34

      @@thanos879 IT'S IT'S. (Ironic honestly. "IT'S" is a contraction for IT IS. You used ITS which is possessive; wrong usage.)

    • @LL-od6rd
      @LL-od6rd Před měsícem +4

      @@thanos879IT’S IT’S*

    • @thanos879
      @thanos879 Před měsícem +4

      IT'S* (thanks)

    • @draytonjames81
      @draytonjames81 Před měsícem +4

      It’s not uncommon to stalk or run down prey. Wolves do it.

  • @eliasambriz6232
    @eliasambriz6232 Před měsícem +148

    You definitely have my sub. This content is next level. For me Eledator was the turning point. Please keep doing what you do and keep being you, love it.

  • @johnnyokeeffe6577
    @johnnyokeeffe6577 Před měsícem +27

    Bring this guy back or other paleoantropologists! Love love love this topic

  • @ali12475
    @ali12475 Před měsícem +60

    never stop these! i love learning and these videos are a great start to new topics!

    • @MrPramii
      @MrPramii Před 21 dnem

      Stefan Milo has a great channel about this sort of stuff

  • @berliantisalamahu730
    @berliantisalamahu730 Před 26 dny +8

    I always feel so happy to be taught by Professors who love their craft, you can feel the passion in the way they explain things and that makes me excited to learn more.

  • @TheSkinnyZ
    @TheSkinnyZ Před měsícem +13

    This is one of my favorite series on this platform. Thanks, Wired and thank you to all the experts!

  • @Girlytang
    @Girlytang Před měsícem +20

    We need an extended Part II! This was fascinating! 👌🏽

  • @addyarb_9851
    @addyarb_9851 Před 24 dny +3

    Outstanding. Such a nice variety of answers, with the perfect level of depth for this format. I appreciate the props/visuals a lot as well.

  • @roxybetancourt2618
    @roxybetancourt2618 Před měsícem +11

    This was all so incredibly intriguing! Thanks for sharing all this information. Love listening to it! 😊

  • @JosephTongret
    @JosephTongret Před měsícem +23

    I could listen to this guy talk forever, he's a Rockstar!

  • @VinnieG-
    @VinnieG- Před měsícem +208

    the question "what is the missing link" is really just a way to say "I don't understand evolution"

    • @POTAT-pi7mu
      @POTAT-pi7mu Před měsícem +18

      Yes, the phrase was coined very early on and reflected lack of understanding and a sparse fossil record

    • @kevinmccabe3984
      @kevinmccabe3984 Před měsícem +41

      I like how he still gave an answer instead of making him feel stupid. There are clearly a lot of species that came before us that led to the evolution of humankind.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Před měsícem +27

      I agree, because if you want to continue to narrow it down further and further, even to the point of relatively minor genetic differences, you can always continue to find another gap, and another gap, the gap just continues to get smaller and smaller each time. Creationists love to use this ridiculous argument all the time. No matter how complete the evolutionary tree of life ends up getting, they will continue to concentrate on the gaps and point to a creator. (the god of the gaps)

    • @profile2047
      @profile2047 Před měsícem +5

      @@rdizzy1Well said, and very depressing, in my opinion.

    • @robertjackson1860
      @robertjackson1860 Před 14 dny

      ​@@rdizzy1same with evolutionists

  • @nayfly9
    @nayfly9 Před měsícem +23

    What a great expert to have on. Would love to hear more and thank you!

  • @nightknight9981
    @nightknight9981 Před měsícem +39

    When discussing the cave paintings, it occurred to me that often times people underestimate how intelligent past humans already were. I'd dare say that tens of thousands of years ago, there were humans already much more intelligent than I currently am (not an incredibly high bar, but still). Had they received the same education as we are able to today, they would just fit into modern day society no problem!

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Před měsícem

      Remember they were Black.

    • @snek4prez497
      @snek4prez497 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@jasonhaven7170 What's them being black got to do with their intelligence?

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Před měsícem

      @@snek4prez497 Everything. The first people were Black. The first intelligent people were Black.

    • @TheMilkMan8008
      @TheMilkMan8008 Před 29 dny +4

      People forget that they have the same brain and intelligence we have today. The only difference is the knowledge. We have more knowledge now.

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Před 29 dny

      @@snek4prez497 Everything, the first intelligent humans were Blk.

  • @PlayNowWorkLater
    @PlayNowWorkLater Před měsícem +11

    This is incredibly detailed. So interesting. Will probably watch a few times to digest everything. Good stuff!

  • @Anjikjelin
    @Anjikjelin Před měsícem +13

    Oooh please bring him back again for more questions!!!

  • @StardustSJ_
    @StardustSJ_ Před měsícem +15

    I am such a fan. Really enjoyed this feature with Dr. Churchill...

  • @narrowonflow
    @narrowonflow Před měsícem +47

    9:43 knees and toes knees and toes

  • @dan-rl
    @dan-rl Před 28 dny +4

    It was a joy to watch and listen to this person. He communicates with an evident passion.

  • @itisWhatitis12345
    @itisWhatitis12345 Před 29 dny +8

    This was the most fun I've had watching a youtube video in a long time.

  • @dundee2858
    @dundee2858 Před měsícem +20

    This guy is great! Definitely do more videos with him

  • @TheJCJexe
    @TheJCJexe Před 29 dny +2

    Wow, this is great information! Definitely need Part 2 of this!

  • @toothlesspanda4607
    @toothlesspanda4607 Před 28 dny +4

    As someone who just finished their Evolution class for the semester, this was super insightful as reinforcement material 😊 the Evolution of Life is one heck of a crazy journey

  • @glkification
    @glkification Před měsícem +4

    Really enjoyed this! Thanks for the video 😊

  • @onyxbackstrom3379
    @onyxbackstrom3379 Před měsícem +10

    dude had answers I never even thought of, the detail was brilliant! I'd be his student.

  • @cyrilio
    @cyrilio Před 27 dny +1

    These Wired series are so awesome. Keep em coming.

  • @robotslug
    @robotslug Před měsícem +5

    I could listen to this guy talk all day

  • @azatheunholy
    @azatheunholy Před měsícem +6

    That was awesome. Thx for the vid.

  • @ramonbmovies
    @ramonbmovies Před měsícem +6

    Lots of interesting questions and even more interesting answers! Thank you!

  • @aranzaachotegui9624
    @aranzaachotegui9624 Před měsícem +1

    I love this videos so much!! The information is so interesting and so well explained and he was very entertaining to listen to, you can tell right away he's an expert on the topic. Thank you so much! I really enjoyed watching this ❤

  • @Changon
    @Changon Před 20 dny +2

    Great video. I used to think of human evolution as linear too but when he explained it with the map it all makes more sense. I can think about it intuitively now. Very fascinating stuff.

  • @georgee6303
    @georgee6303 Před měsícem +6

    Hands down this was the best one to date!

  • @kianashirangi
    @kianashirangi Před měsícem +6

    Disappointed it wasnt longer. Extremely interesting!

  • @Hammonds_Angels-TwinZ

    Thank you for aswering my question,and to be honest i wasn't expecting my comment to be on the vid.
    And Neo's skull is one of my favourite speciments.

  • @bender9000
    @bender9000 Před měsícem +8

    Hey Wired. Thanks for making these series. This is so much better than what some of us got in school! Appreciate it!

  • @lillytalmage7189
    @lillytalmage7189 Před 28 dny +4

    ive heard that the current theory for how humans came to north america is trending towards the idea of island hopping in the pacific rather than the bering land bridge. I would love to hear more about that debate!

  • @ch333rie
    @ch333rie Před měsícem +85

    I WANNA KNOW HOW CAVEWOMEN DEALT WITH PERIOD

    • @jconner78
      @jconner78 Před měsícem +4

      Probably not tho 😂

    • @seansullivan7928
      @seansullivan7928 Před 29 dny +9

      They just let it run down their legs

    • @busterhikney6936
      @busterhikney6936 Před 28 dny +2

      NO PERIOD ONLY QUESTION

    • @Lerenarddanslabergerie
      @Lerenarddanslabergerie Před 28 dny +40

      I am not an expert but I have read a bit on the subject. So the first thing is… they probably didn’t have to deal with it a lots in their life. Food was scarce, so they had regular occurrences of secondary amenorrhea, then when food supply was better and they were fertile again, boom, pregnant for 9months and then breastfeeding for 3-5years which will suppress periods for a time too (sometimes the entire time).
      But when they actually had their period, either free flow of it was a hotter climate, or a rag/moss/dry leaves in a colder climate, as it is still done in some parts of the world. Of course, this is all speculations, but those are things that are known about populations that, even recently, had no access to modern hygiene products.

    • @katmurphy6634
      @katmurphy6634 Před 27 dny +2

      Same as they did in ancient Egypt I bet…and there it is unlikely that the organic material they used as absorbent material was preserved…..

  • @profnanaki5778
    @profnanaki5778 Před 25 dny

    Thank you. Stunningly good! Love this series.

  • @xDjembex
    @xDjembex Před 3 dny

    Everything he spoke about was incredibly interesting and it really evokes a wonderful sense of curiosity about how life really must have been when we the new kids on the block. The thing that impressed me the most, however, about this gentlemen, was how easily and without awkward pauses he was able to read everyone's username. I know it's not important at all, but I seriously am in awe at how most of the wonderful guests on the channel always stumble on those, lol.

  • @sjferguson
    @sjferguson Před měsícem +3

    I love learning about our ancestors. Very fascinating.

  • @juanplazas4593
    @juanplazas4593 Před měsícem +5

    Awesome dude 👏🏻

  • @starfire1916
    @starfire1916 Před 28 dny

    This video is so cool. Thanks for the answers ❤

  • @luxaeterna9383
    @luxaeterna9383 Před 12 dny

    This man is a fountain of knowledge. So eloquent and charismatic too.

  • @Duke_Dickinson
    @Duke_Dickinson Před měsícem +5

    The site with the human/dog burial was ~12,200 B.C.

  • @paigemalloy4276
    @paigemalloy4276 Před 27 dny +4

    16:38
    I was waiting for this the whole video lol

  • @mingkachow1466
    @mingkachow1466 Před 27 dny

    we’re gonna need another episode with this guy!

  • @scottalpert3444
    @scottalpert3444 Před měsícem +2

    Great episode. Lots of incredible information.

  • @XideEagles
    @XideEagles Před 20 dny +4

    We can't get along as it is but imagine if neanderthal survived and lived today along with humans

  • @DashieDe
    @DashieDe Před 15 dny +4

    Question about missing link is wrong on many levels

  • @susannahkoch
    @susannahkoch Před 21 dnem +1

    I love paleoanthropology, and it's really cool to see it presented in such an accessible way for folks who don't have time for college courses on the subject. History belongs to us all. ❤

  • @seantlewis376
    @seantlewis376 Před 29 dny +1

    This was fascinating! I want to see more!

  • @mattamuzzamil
    @mattamuzzamil Před měsícem +10

    these are my favourite videos to fall asleep too. 02.17 in Melbourne. goodnight youtube

  • @cgrim1584
    @cgrim1584 Před měsícem +9

    @4:49 when you need to get to the bathroom before the other person but you don't want to look desperate and run.

  • @sarah7895
    @sarah7895 Před 20 dny

    This was such an informative and amazing video, thank you!

  • @richardcombden3663
    @richardcombden3663 Před 25 dny

    This was amazing, loved it, thanks!

  • @medaknight4
    @medaknight4 Před 6 dny +4

    8:13 Our earliest example of canine domestication is someone being buried with their dog 😭 Hold on, I need a minute

  • @damckissen
    @damckissen Před měsícem +13

    I am trying to become a paleoanthropologist!

    • @jacksfacts20
      @jacksfacts20 Před měsícem +3

      As an evolutionary anthropologist taught by Churchill and others,, Duke is where you wanna go for that

  • @crocodilesmiles8095
    @crocodilesmiles8095 Před 21 dnem +1

    i love this video! I wanted to do paleoanthropology back at the end of high school in 2013, but only 2 unis in australia did it at the time, and i didnt have the marks for it. i'll always find anthropology and palaeoanthropolgy so interesting!

  • @joejasper9720
    @joejasper9720 Před 26 dny

    I try to watch Dr. Churchill's videos whenever I can. I was lucky enough to have a Neanderthal class with him at Duke almost 30 years ago. Great teacher and makes it very interesting.

  • @davidletarte214
    @davidletarte214 Před měsícem +8

    can we please get a part 2 to this video... & 3 & 4 & so on!

  • @tristan4893
    @tristan4893 Před měsícem +31

    Man I thought it was Ron Perlman doing Tech Support at first.

  • @joeschianodicola1810
    @joeschianodicola1810 Před měsícem

    this was an awesome video, i absolutely love Dr. Churchill he's the man!

  • @aurynkilbanks4222
    @aurynkilbanks4222 Před měsícem

    This is the most I’ve ever learned about historical peoples! Amazing

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion Před měsícem +5

    @UsefulCharts 11:49 How about this for a new family tree?

  • @K._L2008
    @K._L2008 Před měsícem +4

    The most educational channel on CZcams ❤

    • @user-vu5zl8pd2d
      @user-vu5zl8pd2d Před měsícem

      Not really. Unfortunately they don’t hire real experts and instead hire radical Leftists who present radical left wing nonsense as “factual”.
      The same kind of Leftist idiots who got everything about Covid wrong even though Conservatives warned them right at the beginning that they were wrong but they insisted on doubling down.

  • @calikat8654
    @calikat8654 Před měsícem

    I could listen to Dr Churchill all day. Very informative.

  • @dannysart3990
    @dannysart3990 Před 24 dny

    Very interesting. Hopefully, we get a part 2 to this video.

  • @Ray-fq3cx
    @Ray-fq3cx Před měsícem +5

    I want to hear more about tiny elephants 👀

    • @richardrobbins387
      @richardrobbins387 Před měsícem +3

      There was also an extinct Sicilian pygmy elephant, apparently.

    • @gus473
      @gus473 Před měsícem

      Once upon a time there was this little elephant: 🐘😎✌️

    • @jackwhitbread4583
      @jackwhitbread4583 Před měsícem

      Then go and read about them

  • @junebhattacharjee9669
    @junebhattacharjee9669 Před měsícem +3

    Nice information 🦍

  • @robinhollinger3531
    @robinhollinger3531 Před 29 dny +1

    This was so cool and interesting, thank you!

  • @108u9
    @108u9 Před 17 dny +1

    16:35 Shoutouts to the cave man photographer who took the time to post an aesthetic shot of his awesome shelter for us to see today. Think this was probably on the iPhone 3G

  • @spencergellsworth
    @spencergellsworth Před měsícem +5

    The hobbits battled dragons and giant rats. Tolkien is pleased.

    • @theedon501
      @theedon501 Před 29 dny

      Pretty sure he was a Christian

  • @DanneyTanner
    @DanneyTanner Před 28 dny +3

    Painted hands.I dont think they spit color directly out of there mouth.I think they put the paint in a hollow bone and blew it on like a homemade paint gun.😊

  • @Chardonbois
    @Chardonbois Před 10 dny

    Wow! Learned so much about early hominids in just a few minutes. Thanks for your time and generosity in sharing your knowledge and experience.💀

  • @ladybug4207
    @ladybug4207 Před 22 dny +2

    More of this please

  • @jiayilim1986
    @jiayilim1986 Před měsícem +7

    Evolution is not an escalator but a branching tree. People back then liked the idea that humans were the most highly evolved, but it’s not like the goal of all species is to turn into humans. We are all placed equally.

  • @RE5514
    @RE5514 Před měsícem +14

    I absolutely LOATHE the fact we’re censoring curse words in videos now.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před měsícem +2

      If someone gets upset by hearing a "curse word", I tell them to get over it.
      If someone gets upset that a "curse word" was censored, I tell them to get over it.

    • @normative
      @normative Před měsícem +5

      It’s an educational video; seems pretty understandable they want it to be appropriate for curious kids.

    • @terriwetz6077
      @terriwetz6077 Před měsícem +3

      CZcams will demonetize videos if curse words are used. That's why many content creators are using alternate words or phrases to replace them too.

    • @biggdogg6196
      @biggdogg6196 Před měsícem

      Kids shouldn't be listening to curse words.

    • @profile2047
      @profile2047 Před měsícem +2

      @@AlbertaGeekI know that’s written to be clever, but I’d argue that getting upset over a word and censoring have different short and long term societal effects. But it’s really interesting that you also feel enough superiority over people to tell them what to “get over”.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Před měsícem +1

    It's really fascinating to delve into our evolutionary history. I had no idea about the diversity and complexity of our species' past.

  • @coutmae
    @coutmae Před měsícem +2

    This was one of my favorite in this series. Very informative, engaging, and unique.