Палеоантрополог Стрингер:" Homo sapiens не обязательно возник в Африке".

Автор Dessa, октября 27, 2015, 15:43:27

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Dessa

Притащила с одного генетического форума:

Цитировать. "Stringer: Origin of Homo sapiens Not Necessarily Africa!"

The Royal Society just held a symposium on major transitions in Human Evolution. In a very productive exchange concerning what is truly known, vs what is merely assumed to be known, the truth of the matter finally emerges from the Dr. Chris Stringer himself, i.e. the paleoanthropologist who, bar no others, has been the most vocal and ardent believer and most prolific writer concerning the Out of Africa evolutionary model.

https://royalsociety.org/~/media/events/2015/10/major-transitions/Major_transitions_programme.pdf?la=en-GB

Relevant tweets on the exchange in question:

mickvernon ‏‪@mickymoovernon‬ Oct 23 
Chris Stringer says origins of Homo sapiens not necessarily in Africa. ‪#RStransitions
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Charles T. G. Clarke ‏‪@Cennathis‬ Oct 23 
‪@royalsociety Paul Mellars argues to take the "bull by the horns" and drop the African typology of stone tools ‪#RStransitions ‪
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Emma Loftus ‏‪@Emma_J_Loftus‬ Oct 23 
Tryon using tools to assess mobility, demography and the MSA/LSA transition in east Africa ‪#RStransitions

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Charles T. G. Clarke ‏‪@Cennathis‬ Oct 23 
‪@royalsociety How do archaeologists study demography? ‪#RStransitions 

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Chris Stringer ‏‪@ChrisStringer65‬ Oct 23 
‪#RStransitions Christian Tryon: the MSA-LSA transition
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Emma Loftus ‏‪@Emma_J_Loftus‬ Oct 23 
A few calls for a re emphasis on old school fossil hunting to clarify human evolution! ‪#RStransitions

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Charles T. G. Clarke ‏‪@Cennathis‬ Oct 23 
‪@royalsociety Stringer and Lahr lock horns over the origin of H. sapiens ‪#RStransitions 

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Lucy van Dorp ‏‪@LucyvanDorp‬ Oct 23 
Theme of morning discussions seems to be that what we know is governed by the samples we have - be that genomes or fossils ‪#RStransitions
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Charles T. G. Clarke ‏‪@Cennathis‬ Oct 23 
‪@royalsociety ‪@ChrisStringer65 : "the ancestor of H. sapiens is not necessarily from Africa" ‪#RStransitions

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Melissa Hogenboom ‏‪@melissasuzanneh‬ Oct 23 
What we know depends on the fossils we have but many archaic species have not yet been identified - Mark Thomas ‪#RStransitions

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Vicky Owen ‏‪@owen_vicky‬ Oct 23 
Common H. Neands & H. Sapien ancestors may not have left Africa after all.. Western Asia put forward instead/ as well? ‪#RStransitions

Well I guess that finally settles it - WE STILL DON'T KNOW THE TRUE ORIGIN OF HOMO SAPIENS.

Dessa

Тут помещу ещё ссылки

Our fossil find suggests humans spread to Asia way before they got to Europe
http://www.deepstuff.org/our-fossil-find-suggests-humans-spread-to-asia-way-before-they-got-to-europe/