The Neanderthal/Human Non Relation
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Re: The Neanderthal/Human Non Relation
have read that morphologically (skeleton / bones/ skull) of neanderthal most resembles/ similar to down syndrome humans
that what we are looking at is not a branch of evolution but rather 100% homo sapiens with down syndrome and their burial sites are not fellow neanderthals burying each other, but rather their non down syndrome human relatives burying their down syndrome and loved relatives = children/ brothers & sisters etc
that what we are looking at is not a branch of evolution but rather 100% homo sapiens with down syndrome and their burial sites are not fellow neanderthals burying each other, but rather their non down syndrome human relatives burying their down syndrome and loved relatives = children/ brothers & sisters etc
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Re: The Neanderthal/Human Non Relation
Ted, what do you think of Lloyd Pye's contention that Nethanderthals and 2 other hominid 'human ancestral' species are still here on Earth in the wilds? Like you, he doesn't think they are related to humans. Although I don't agree with his Sitchin-esque ideas about our origins, I did find this part of his theory logical and well-argued.
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Re: The Neanderthal/Human Non Relation
tayga wrote:Ted, what do you think of Lloyd Pye's contention that Nethanderthals and 2 other hominid 'human ancestral' species are still here on Earth in the wilds? Like you, he doesn't think they are related to humans. Although I don't agree with his Sitchin-esque ideas about our origins, I did find this part of his theory logical and well-argued.
You're seeing that one exactly the same way I do, basically I tell people to watch Pye's video up to the point where he starts talking about Sitchin and the "annunaki" and then turn it off. He's totaly right in thinking that hominids are native to this earth but that humans could not be.
He's also right in claiming that something like 65% of the planet's land area is seen only from the air and that hominids could plausibly still be out there although I'd have to see one in a cage before I told anybody I believe the idea altogether.
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Re: The Neanderthal/Human Non Relation
Danny Vendramini's latest Neanderthal Reconstruction (which I believe to be accurate):jmcw wrote:have read that morphologically (skeleton / bones/ skull) of neanderthal most resembles/ similar to down syndrome humans that what we are looking at is not a branch of evolution but rather 100% homo sapiens with down syndrome ...
Somehow or other, that doesn't look exactly like a case of Down syndrome to me....
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