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Yes, they later disappeared, probably due to hunting
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@RenegadeShepard69 people from Denisova cave. Nothing more
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Not to say about miniscule difference between Asian and European
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Here in Saint Petersburg they always find fossils when they are building new metro stations
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Yes it was
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@Tonto Y Quiennosabe there were some plants used to make primitive bottles, which could have been brought all the way from Eurasia to Americas back then. I don't remember the name though, I have read about it long ago and in another language
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I get cold when it is 273 K. Kelvin - the only real temperature.
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You can move there permanently if you want so much
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Yeah, there are 2 times more species of dinos than species of mammals still... so much for the "fall") lol
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Solar irradiation gradually rise over the 100s of millions of years. If Earth had the same atmosphere as now 1 or 2 billion years ago, it would be a perpetual snowball
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Icebreaker ships exist, you know
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Cyanobacteria ðŸ¦
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More likely that local floods which happened in different time contributed to flood myths. Large floods happened in many places many times anyway. Any of those events could produce flood myths
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Asians and Melanesians and others have as much Neanderthal DNA as Europeans, plus Melanesians have Denisovan. So why everyone always looks at Europeans and says that only us are hybrids?
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Birds aren't normal, they are better than normal, they are the best animals ever, plain and simple
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Rusia doesn't wipe them out, Muroma and Merya were some of the tribes, which in fact gave rise to Russian ethnic group along with Slavic tribes. And Bulgars were Turkic
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There is actually a hypothesis that first route from Beringia to more southern parts was made by boats parallel to the shore
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Look at how tribalistic modern humans still are. They always hate and blame "the other"
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Hm, nowadays there are people of maximum 2.5% Neanderthal ancestry. And modern Africans mostly never went out of Africa. Ancestors of modern Eurasians interacted with Neanderthals.
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