Cro-Magnon Man's descendants survived the Last Glacial Maximum: Genetic legacy survives today

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Left-biased paleoanthropologists were wrong. For decades the Out of Africa-biased crowd asserted that even if Cro-Magnon was in Europe earlier than believed - 55,000 to 100,000 years ago - it didn't matter because they were wiped out by the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).

Now a slew of studies, many from Spain, have debunked that hypothesis. And archaeological finds, as well as re-analysis and dating of human fossils found decades ago, is backing up the new hypothesis of what actually became of Cro-Magnon.

Join us on this 8 minute journey to discover the true legacy of Cro-Magnon man, and it's implications for modern day ethnic Europeans.
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It lives on in me given my big forehead

SlashinatorZ
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Very interesting videos. I hope your channel grows

josephjude
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Hey thank you for the video I definitely appreciate all your work. You are doing such a good job with these. I just wanted to thank you

vikingskuld
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Good videp but the audio levels are off.

autarko
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What cave is the painting @ 2:45 in? I want to find a print of that for my wall.

henryknox
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interesting video once again. Where do you think was the origin of homo sapiens? For how much time europeans, africans, asians etc have been separated?

serg
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Was grinning when you quoted the recent professor Holiday interview because I had just watched it. So the Cro-Magnon origin is intriguing. The Australian aboriginals arrived in Australia by 65 kya so were these people Cro-Magnon or did that population diverge after the Oceania C-M130 migration? (downstream C1a2 associated with first Cro-Magnons, I believe).

jasonborn
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music doesn't need to be so loud relative to your voice.

mtbers
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Hello Eric
I have a question...
There are some studies out there that say that Africans have Neanderthal ancestry and that Asians have more ancestry. that is true?
In the case of Asians, I imagine they are still using hybrids with Denisovans....

RamónSalazar-ty
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WE ARE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE 😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅

tamlamoore
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Zlaty Kun was unrelated to any modern population. Bacho Kiro and Oase were East Eurasians, more similar to Andamanese people than europeans. The gravettians and aurignacians contribute very little ancestry to modern Europeans, but they definitely were West Eurasian/Caucasoid. The earliest people who contributed significant ancestry to ALL modern Europeans were the Western Hunter Gatherers, who were not Cro-Magnons and not very closely related to them at all. While people related to modern Europeans have inhabited Europe for the last ~38, 000 years, the majority of the ancestors of present-day Europeans were living outside of mainland Europe, albeit within the range of what could be considered Europe (specifically the Caucasus, Anatolia and Siberia).

AniketanPelletier