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What link? talkorigins? It made me look like a dumbass how? You keep asking the same stupid questions over and over again.
What. Is. Your. Argument? What is the point that you are trying to make?
more like woo, never answered the question, says we didn't evolve from Neanderthals yet every other hominid species was extinct when modern humans first appeared, so once again, where did modern humans come from?
From the bearded guy in the sky, I think it was on 6th day (because words and concepts like days were already around). Why do you ask?
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Actually, going from the chart that you yourself posted, that is incorrect. And here is a link that corroborates the information from the chart that you posted:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ _heidelbergensis
It survived until 200,000 to 250,000 years ago.
Modern forms of sapiens first appear about 195,000 years ago.
Like I said, extinct.
leaving only Neanderthals and floresienses
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ _rhodesiensis
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ _sapiens_idaltu
Both are thought to connected to sapiens and heildebergensis.
rhodesiensis is now regarded by most scientists as another name for heidelbergensis
These remains were dated between 300,000 and 125,000 years old.
heidelbergensis (sometimes called rhodesiensis) is an extinct species of the genus which lived in Africa, Europe and western Asia from at least 600,000 years ago, and may date back 1,300,000 years. It survived until 200,000 to 250,000 years ago.
not sure what to believe tbh
pretty big gap, and the sources contradict each other
and they only dated 1 skull, and that's a pretty big gap, of course its convenient to leave such an amount of time open in order to fit the theory
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/...eidelbergensis
You are more interested in trying to find any discrepancy that you can find, so that you can immediately post it here. You don't actually want to learn about the history of humanity.Comparison of Neanderthal and modern human DNA suggests that the two lineages diverged from a common ancestor, most likely heidelbergensis, sometime between 350,000 and 400,000 years ago – with the European branch leading to H. neanderthalensis and the African branch (sometimes called rhodesiensis) to H. sapiens.
hey man, i was just going by the links that you gave me, not my fault that they contradicted each other.
And that is precisely your problem. You made absolutely zero effort to understand the information you read, so instead of googling the subject to learn more, you posted and reposted the same thing over and over again because you thought it was some kind of silver bullet against evolution. That just shows how little you care about learning about human evolution. You are being willfully ignorant.
still doesn't make sense, modern humans appeared 195,00 years ago. 2 sites agree that Heidelbergensis died off 200,000 years ago, there is still a missing link. you bring up rhodesienses which is only 1 skull and is given a pretty huge time frame of when it died out.
When Lived:
About 700,000 to 200,000 years ago
What part of 200,000 years ago do you not understand?
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