

John Hawks: 2024 in Neanderthals, Denisovans and Hobbits
12 snips Jan 26, 2025
John Hawks, a prominent anthropologist specializing in paleoanthropology and genetics, examines fascinating insights into our ancient relatives. He discusses archaic human admixture, revealing the complexity of Denisovan populations and the delay in naming their lineages. The podcast also explores the intriguing phenomenon of island dwarfism among Southeast Asian hominins and critiques the traditional Out-of-Africa migration model. Hawks highlights the significance of ongoing genetic research in reshaping our understanding of Neanderthals and their diverse interactions with modern humans.
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Multiple Out-of-Africa Events
- The single Out-of-Africa migration model is challenged by evidence of earlier human lineages.
- These lineages left Africa but seem to have gone extinct without contributing to modern populations.
Replacement of Initial Upper Paleolithic
- The initial Upper Paleolithic humans in West Eurasia were largely replaced by a second wave.
- This second wave is thought to have originated from a later pulse out of the Middle East.
Early Modern Humans in Europe
- Mandrin Cave in France shows evidence of an early modern human presence in Europe before the Aurignacian.
- This challenges the idea of Europe being exclusively Neanderthal territory during that period.