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New human ancestral species discovered and revealed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/11/s...id=nytcore-iphone-share&smprod=nytcore-iphone

Acting on a tip from spelunkers two years ago, scientists in South Africa discovered what the cavers had only dimly glimpsed through a crack in a limestone wall deep in the Rising Star cave: lots and lots of old bones.
The remains covered the earthen floor beyond the narrow opening. This was, the scientists concluded, a large, dark chamber for the dead of a previously unidentified species of the early human lineage — Homo naledi.
The new hominin species was announced on Thursday by an international team of more than 60 scientists led by Lee R. Berger, an American paleoanthropologist who is a professor of human evolution studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. The species name, H. naledi, refers to the cave where the bones lay undisturbed for so long; “naledi” means “star” in the local Sesotho language".......
 
Not necessarily ancestral but still an interesting new species.
 
I jumped the gun on saying ancestral, but still very interesting. I guess when they pointed out the size of the brain was about a third the size of modern humans I made an erroneous leap to members posting in our off topic threads.
 
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lawl, find bones, must be shaved ceasar!

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Scrapping out bong resin....

"Dude! Reddit says they just discovered a new primordial species in South Africa, dude."

"Toke up." (cough, hack) Woooohooohhhaaa, primordial species!"
 
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Damn, you guys were ugly! Fucking ugly! PokerDogs descended from Wolves. A much more noble and handsome creature!
 
clearly god planted these bones there to weed out the nonbelievers.

and you sheeple in satans flock fell for it, REPENT!
 
Right next to the dinosaur tracks...
 
Wait... Everything I've read said it was human species. Are they misinterpreting the information?

It's not a direct human relative, but another branch on the tree with a few more human like features.
 
@Mags
The last half hour or so talks about where the new discovery fits in the tree. It's closer to humans in some ways, but not thought to be a direct link to humans. Basically naledi has long human like thumbs and a more rounded brow ridge. The graphic is kind of confusing.
 
@Mags
The last half hour or so talks about where the new discovery fits in the tree. It's closer to humans in some ways, but not thought to be a direct link to humans. Basically naledi has long human like thumbs and a more rounded brow ridge. The graphic is kind of confusing.
Yeah it threw me for a loop
 
I don't believe that
@Mags
The last half hour or so talks about where the new discovery fits in the tree. It's closer to humans in some ways, but not thought to be a direct link to humans. Basically naledi has long human like thumbs and a more rounded brow ridge. The graphic is kind of confusing.
just watched the doc, real interesting, thanks!
 
Think of it as a cousin. You share family history but you are not a descendent.
 
Those ape-like creatures that they find in Africa look very negroid. While the neanderthals they find in europe look caucasian.
 
Those ape-like creatures that they find in Africa look very negroid. While the neanderthals they find in europe look caucasian.
We all come from approximately the same hominid species with some slight percentage differences of 2-6%, but pigmentation differences would provide evolutionary advantages/disadvantages based on climate regardless of hominid species. So Neanderthals with lighter pigmentation in colder/less sunny climates would find an evolutionary advantage whereas the opposite would be true in sunnier zones.
 

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