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A Previously Unknown Type of Ancient Human Has Been Discovered in The Levant
https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | 24 JUNE 2021 | MICHELLE STARR

Posted on 06/24/2021 11:53:06 AM PDT by Red Badger

The Nesher Ramla bones. (Avi Levin and Ilan Theiler, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University)

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More than 120,000 years ago in the Levant, Homo sapiens lived side-by-side with a type of ancient human we didn't know about - until now.

That's according to new fossil evidence of this human uncovered by archaeologists - fragments of ancient skull and jaw bones, and teeth, which seem to fit both Neanderthal and Homo sapiens, but also... neither.

This newly discovered hominin type could be the ancestor to Neanderthal populations in Europe, answering the mystery of how these populations were infiltrated with H. sapiens DNA before their arrival in those regions. They also appear to be an ancestor to the archaic Homo populations in Asia.

Archaeologists have called the new ancient human the Nesher Ramla people, after the archaeological dig site in Israel where they were discovered.

"The discovery of a new type of Homo is of great scientific importance," said anthropologist Israel Hershkovitz of Tel Aviv University in Israel, lead author of a paper describing the bones.

"It enables us to make new sense of previously found human fossils, add another piece to the puzzle of human evolution, and understand the migrations of humans in the old world. Even though they lived so long ago, in the late middle Pleistocene (474,000-130,000 years ago), the Nesher Ramla people can tell us a fascinating tale, revealing a great deal about their descendants' evolution and way of life."

The remains were excavated from around 8 meters below ground, at the open air Nesher Ramla site. There, archaeologists found a large cache of fossils - mostly of animal bones, but also some stone tools - and some intriguing fragments of ancient human bones.

They consisted of parietal bones - the top and sides of the skull - and an almost complete mandible, including a complete molar and most of the dental roots. The researchers dated these remains to between 140,000 and 120,000 years ago.

Virtual reconstruction, analysis, and comparison of these bones against other fossilized hominin bones revealed something interesting. The mandible and teeth seemed more like the jaws and teeth of Neanderthals; but the parietal bones were more similar to those of archaic Homo.

nesher ramla reconstruction Reconstruction of the skull. (Tel Aviv University)

In addition, the reconstructed skull was very different from that of H. sapiens, with larger teeth, a different skull structure, and no chin. The discovery suggests one of the last surviving populations of Middle Pleistocene Homo in the region, from about 400,000 years ago.

After the arrival of H. sapiens 200,000 years ago, the two types of humans shared the Levant for around 100,000 years, the researchers said.

"This is an extraordinary discovery," said archaeologist Yossi Zaidner of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, lead author on a second paper describing the cultural context of the assemblage.

"We had never imagined that alongside H. sapiens, archaic Homo roamed the area so late in human history. The archaeological finds associated with human fossils show that Nesher Ramla Homo possessed advanced stone-tool production technologies and most likely interacted with the local H. sapiens."

The bones yielded no DNA that would allow a more exact determination of the Nesher Ramla people, but the researchers believe their discovery has important implications for our understanding of hominin emergence and migration.

Since the Levant connects Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean, humans migrating between these regions would have passed through, making it a potential hotspot for intermingling.

"Our findings imply that the famous Neanderthals of Western Europe are only the remnants of a much larger population that lived here in the Levant - and not the other way around," Hershkovitz said.

The researchers also found similarities with other fossils that had previously puzzled scientists, because they could not be fit neatly into either the Neanderthal or Homo categories. Fossils from the Tabun cave from 160,000 years ago, the Zuttiyeh cave from 250,000 years ago, and the Qesem cave from 400,000 years ago may also belong to the Nesher Ramla people.

If that's the case, the findings could also solve the mystery of a "missing" population of Neanderthals, who had mated with H. sapiens over 200,000 years ago, before the latter's arrival in Europe. The traces of this ancient association in European Neanderthal DNA had puzzled scientists.

"The oldest fossils that show Neanderthal features are found in Western Europe, so researchers generally believe the Neanderthals originated there. However, migrations of different species from the Middle East into Europe may have provided genetic contributions to the Neanderthal gene pool during the course of their evolution," said anthropologist Rolf Quam of Binghamton University.

"This is a complicated story, but what we are learning is that the interactions between different human species in the past were much more convoluted than we had previously appreciated."

The research has been published in two papers in Science, here and here.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Health/Medicine; History; Science
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To: G Larry

What, or where, in hell is ‘the Levant’?
Scientific pointy headed gibberish?


41 posted on 06/24/2021 1:06:53 PM PDT by Terry L Smith
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To: Red Badger
"The discovery of a new type of Homo is of great scientific importance," said anthropologist Israel Hershkovitz of Tel Aviv University

I've heard Tel Aviv is a very popular destination for the homosexual community.

42 posted on 06/24/2021 1:35:00 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: Terry L Smith
What, or where, in hell is ‘the Levant’?

it's where Oscar Levant's relatives live

43 posted on 06/24/2021 1:36:25 PM PDT by mjp (pro-freedom & pro-wealth $)
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To: ScubaDiver

Speech?
Protection of the tongue and when tucked in to chest, the larynx?

Just a thought.


44 posted on 06/24/2021 1:38:36 PM PDT by Roccus (Prima di ogni altra cosa, siate armati!)
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To: Roccus

Having something to do with the development of speech is definitely one of the hypothesis.


45 posted on 06/24/2021 1:43:23 PM PDT by ScubaDiver (Reddit refugee.)
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To: Red Badger
"Homo populations in Asia"


Thankfully, there aren't too many of those in Japan.. 🤣
46 posted on 06/24/2021 1:52:56 PM PDT by Bikkuri (If you're conservative, you're an "extremist." If you're liberal, you're an "activist.")
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To: packagingguy
"make a sterile mule"


Interesting, I didn't know that.
47 posted on 06/24/2021 1:55:52 PM PDT by Bikkuri (If you're conservative, you're an "extremist." If you're liberal, you're an "activist.")
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To: tet68

What about the 2nd and 3rd chins?!


48 posted on 06/24/2021 1:58:38 PM PDT by Bikkuri (If you're conservative, you're an "extremist." If you're liberal, you're an "activist.")
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To: ScubaDiver

I think we have chins so we can put pillowcases on.

Maybe also for playing the fiddle.


49 posted on 06/24/2021 2:05:39 PM PDT by Migraine
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To: Red Badger

“new fossil evidence of this human uncovered by archaeologists - fragments of ancient skull and jaw bones, and teeth, which seem to fit both Neanderthal and Homo sapiens, but also... neither.”

Well, that’s darned definitive scientific.


50 posted on 06/24/2021 2:13:38 PM PDT by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit..)
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To: Red Badger

That is obviously the Earth’s first Democrat. You can tell be noticing the empty brain cavity just below the skull bone.


51 posted on 06/24/2021 2:14:21 PM PDT by antidemoncrat (somRead more at: https://economicti)
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To: Red Badger

The lumpers and splitters are still at it, I see.

Some things never change.


52 posted on 06/24/2021 2:15:01 PM PDT by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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To: Red Badger

That`s what happens when a Neanderthal Guy meets a H. Sapiens Lebanese belly dancer.


53 posted on 06/24/2021 2:25:52 PM PDT by bunkerhill7 (That`s 464 people per square foot! Is this corrrect?? It was NYC.)
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To: G Larry

It was not always the case but now “levant” is almost invariably used with decidedly anti-Semitic overtones.


54 posted on 06/24/2021 3:36:24 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
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To: G Larry

From the wiki article on the subject:

The term Levant appears in English in 1497, and originally meant ‘the East’ or ‘Mediterranean lands east of Italy’.[23] It is borrowed from the French levant ‘rising’, referring to the rising of the sun in the east,[23] or the point where the sun rises.[24] The phrase is ultimately from the Latin word levare, meaning ‘lift, raise’. Similar etymologies are found in Greek Ἀνατολή (Anatolē, cf. Anatolia), in Germanic Morgenland (lit. ‘morning land’), in Italian (as in ‘Riviera di Levante’, the portion of the Liguria coast east of Genoa), in Hungarian Kelet, in Spanish and Catalan Levante and Llevant, (”the place of rising”), and in Hebrew (מִזְרָח, mizrah, ‘east’). Most notably, “Orient” and its Latin source oriens meaning “east”, is literally “rising”, deriving from Latin orior “rise”.[25]

The notion of the Levant has undergone a dynamic process of historical evolution in usage, meaning, and understanding. While the term “Levantine” originally referred to the European residents of the eastern Mediterranean region, it later came to refer to regional “native” and “minority” groups.[26]

The term became current in English in the 16th century, along with the first English merchant adventurers in the region; English ships appeared in the Mediterranean in the 1570s, and the English merchant company signed its agreement (”capitulations”) with the Ottoman Sultan in 1579.[27] The English Levant Company was founded in 1581 to trade with the Ottoman Empire, and in 1670 the French Compagnie du Levant was founded for the same purpose. At this time, the Far East was known as the “Upper Levant”.[2]


55 posted on 06/24/2021 3:37:42 PM PDT by skepsel
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To: Red Badger

It should be homo alter kaker😉.

It’s man right?

And it’s really, really old, right?

I rest my case!


56 posted on 06/24/2021 3:47:10 PM PDT by skepsel
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To: ScubaDiver

In a weird coincidence, I just learned last year that humans are the only primate that has a ‘chin.’ In fact, we’re the only animal on the planet with a chin. There’s not even a universally accepted theory on why our evolution produced chins.

Very simple - we were made in the image of our Creator. We didn’t “evolve” from Neanderthal’s, Denosovians, or anyone else. We were made this way, period.


57 posted on 06/24/2021 4:17:09 PM PDT by ro_dreaming ("XX = female; XY = male. Who's the science deniers now?" - Me)
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To: Bikkuri

What about the 2nd and 3rd chins?!

It’s China, they inherit nothing, or so it’s said.


58 posted on 06/24/2021 4:31:17 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Bikkuri
What about the 2nd and 3rd chins?!

Those are a common feature of Homo Sapiens Americanus.

59 posted on 06/24/2021 5:40:31 PM PDT by CtBigPat (The time of Crisis is ending. Now comes Normalization.)
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To: Red Badger
A new type of human? Ancestors of Maxine Waters? 😀

Oops, I insulted them, bet they were smarter than Maxine. A potted plant is smarter than Maxine...

60 posted on 06/24/2021 5:48:13 PM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (I'm the one trying to save American Democracy...Donald Trump 6/5/21 at the NCGOP convention)
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