Articles tagged with: Denisova Cave
Siberia: A New, Recent Hominin Added to the Mix
For a very long time, homo sapiens were the only human species that were thought to have existed in the last tens of thousands of years. Recently we have witnessed the addition of two species, the Neandertals (latest research says that everyone apart from Africans have some Neandertal DNA), and the Hobbits (who we do not appear to have interbred with).
All of a sudden, we are presented with the possibility of many hominins existing at the same time. If we have determined three (the 3rd is below), how many more are there that we are yet to discover? Due to my belief that one form of evolution involves mutations via cosmic rays during global cataclysms, I expect that immediately after such a cataclysm there are many new species, and with time most die out. Given the rarity of fossils, most new species will never be discovered, but those that lingered …