Posted on 04/24/2007 2:19:12 PM PDT by blam
Contact: Erik Trinkaus
trinkaus@wustl.edu
314-935-5207
Washington University in St. Louis
The emerging fate of the Neandertals
For nearly a century, anthropologists have been debating the relationship of Neandertals to modern humans. Central to the debate is whether Neandertals contributed directly or indirectly to the ancestry of the early modern humans that succeeded them.
As this discussion has intensified in the past decades, it has become the central research focus of Erik Trinkaus, Ph.D., professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. Trinkaus has examined the earliest modern humans in Europe, including specimens in Romania, Czech Republic and France. Those specimens, in Trinkaus' opinion, have shown obvious Neandertal ancestry.
In an article appearing the week of April 23 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Trinkaus has brought together the available data, which shows that early modern humans did exhibit evidence of Neandertal traits.
"When you look at all of the well dated and diagnostic early modern European fossils, there is a persistent presence of anatomical features that were present among the Neandertals but absent from the earlier African modern humans," Trinkaus said. "Early modern Europeans reflect both their predominant African early modern human ancestry and a substantial degree of admixture between those early modern humans and the indigenous Neandertals."
This analysis, along with a number of considerations of human genetics, argues that the fate of the Neandertals was to be absorbed into modern human groups. Just as importantly, it also says that the behavioral difference between the groups were small. They saw each other as social equals.
GGG Ping.
Until further DNA work is done, we can't tell for sure who the Neanderthal descendants are...but if they post an apology at DU they'll probably reach a bunch of them.
"Don't even think about any Caveman jokes."
Wonder what the used for a$$ wipe? Leaves??
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Okay.
Love that science reporting. Nothing but the facts.
I thjought they all just joined the Democrats.
Sheryl Crowe feathers.
Which led to the new name "democrat".
Bunnies. (old joke)...
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Finally! An explanation as to why my neighbor acts like he does!
Likes the duck with the mango salsa?
No, huge mouth breathing Lib.....
Stephen Oppenheimer states definiteely that we did not mix with Neanderthals.
There has been some fragmentary DNA extracted from Neanderthal skeletons and he says there is no connection.
Hey, all I know is what I read.
Yup. I've read all his excellent books.
If you've noticed, a lot of his conclusions are based on the data of others (who he is very good at citing)
Get even more if you post to al Jazera
and/or Tehran Times
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