Question
Did ancient humans interbreed with other human-like ancestors?
Have ancient humans ever hybridized with other human-like ancestors?
Personally, I think this is not a good question either. Human focus effect amplifies this problem.
focus effect - amplify the
focus effect of human sesame mung beans: Generally, human individuals are accustomed to being self-centered and overestimate their positioning in the world. As a whole, too. Although news such as
"The Goneanderthal gene was found in the human gene" is easy to attract hot topics and has little scientific value. 100,000 words are omitted below .
says it a little bit serious.
Human blood has always been a dynamic concept
Yes, humans have crossed with other humanoid ancestors!
Look at this picture. Our ancestors once hybridized with human ancestors;
Our ancestors once hybridized with other human ancestors;
Our ancestors once hybridized with other primates ancestors;
Our ancestors once hybridized with other primates ancestors;
Our ancestors once hybridized with other malignant ancestors
. . . . . .
There is a long evolutionary process between human family and primates. In fact, there is no clear boundary. The "pure" combination that the ancestors took place during this period is "hybrid" in the eyes of later generations.
is like this. Let's play an interesting lion group metaphor.
lion group metaphor
A lion group brother, who grew up, had their own way of wandering. The brother stayed in the East Africa grassland, and the younger brother went south to the Okavango Delta, South Africa (all friends who watch documentaries here can understand it); tens of thousands of years later, their descendants were very different under the influence of environmental factors; the descendants of the older brother and the younger brother both had wisdom, and after studying each other, they claimed that our ancestors had crossed.
This is the story of the title.
God: The noble bloodline is the purest
Yunzhientropy: Which bloodline is purer, the father or mother of the noble?