More facsinating finds...
'As anatomically modern Homo sapiens migrated out of Africa and around the rest of the world, they met and interbred with at least four different hominin species, according to new research from the University of Adelaide, Australia. Strikingly, of these hominins, only Neanderthals and Denisovans are currently known; the others remain unnamed and have only been detected as traces of DNA surviving in different modern populations.'
This is a fairy story and clearly they have not read KD's hypothesis Here
How long until its 4 more humanoids, or 10, or whatever?
As with all these discoveries it is full of 50, 75,000 years, could be, perhaps, we think etc...

Reconstruction of Homo floresiensis, an extinct hominin species that lived on the Indonesian island of Flores between 74,000 and 18,000 years ago. Image credit: Elisabeth Daynes.




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'As anatomically modern Homo sapiens migrated out of Africa and around the rest of the world, they met and interbred with at least four different hominin species, according to new research from the University of Adelaide, Australia. Strikingly, of these hominins, only Neanderthals and Denisovans are currently known; the others remain unnamed and have only been detected as traces of DNA surviving in different modern populations.'
This is a fairy story and clearly they have not read KD's hypothesis Here
How long until its 4 more humanoids, or 10, or whatever?
As with all these discoveries it is full of 50, 75,000 years, could be, perhaps, we think etc...

Reconstruction of Homo floresiensis, an extinct hominin species that lived on the Indonesian island of Flores between 74,000 and 18,000 years ago. Image credit: Elisabeth Daynes.
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