debut: 5/14/05
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It’s so interesting this debate over my lifetime.
What precipitates this thread is that this week, Nature published a paper by the Max Planck Institute - so no small time outfit - that essentially promotes the idea that early human lines died out in Europe and the ones that interbred with Neanderthals (Neandertals) persisted beyond the 40,000 year ago timeline.
I see even our friend Neil deGrasse (Tyson) has a YouTube short on the main premise of European preeminence , that summarises it so well. Growing up, Neanderthals were ‘cavemen’, strong yet dumb, and so helpless that they died out offering nothing to the future of mankind. The association between these backward cavemen and those who the Europeans considered savages and less evolved was obvious, loud and much circulated.
Then came DNA sequencing and genome mapping. Suddenly, it was the Europeans that had between 1-3% Neanderthal DNA, bringing with it an association with Crohne’s disease, Type II diabetes, lupus, and increased susceptibility to feeling pain. There were also advantages such as better clotting mechanisms.
The narrative has changed in the past 15 years or so. Neanderthals aren’t any longer blockheaded idiots that drag women around by the long hair. They were smarter than the average caveman, had evolutionary advantages and non-African human lines should all be proud to carry this echo of the past.
The victors surely get to write history. And to revise it as well.
Oh well
Keep any replies brief please (you know who you are!)
What precipitates this thread is that this week, Nature published a paper by the Max Planck Institute - so no small time outfit - that essentially promotes the idea that early human lines died out in Europe and the ones that interbred with Neanderthals (Neandertals) persisted beyond the 40,000 year ago timeline.
I see even our friend Neil deGrasse (Tyson) has a YouTube short on the main premise of European preeminence , that summarises it so well. Growing up, Neanderthals were ‘cavemen’, strong yet dumb, and so helpless that they died out offering nothing to the future of mankind. The association between these backward cavemen and those who the Europeans considered savages and less evolved was obvious, loud and much circulated.
Then came DNA sequencing and genome mapping. Suddenly, it was the Europeans that had between 1-3% Neanderthal DNA, bringing with it an association with Crohne’s disease, Type II diabetes, lupus, and increased susceptibility to feeling pain. There were also advantages such as better clotting mechanisms.
The narrative has changed in the past 15 years or so. Neanderthals aren’t any longer blockheaded idiots that drag women around by the long hair. They were smarter than the average caveman, had evolutionary advantages and non-African human lines should all be proud to carry this echo of the past.
The victors surely get to write history. And to revise it as well.
Oh well
Keep any replies brief please (you know who you are!)