SECRETS OF SHANIDAR - Uncovering Neanderthals ~ with DR EMMA POMEROY

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @lucasharsh1396
    @lucasharsh1396 3 місяці тому +11

    As always, outstanding content! Love your interviews. As a layperson, I've learned a lot from your topics and insightful questions.

    • @karolabryant2798
      @karolabryant2798 3 місяці тому

      It closes the mouth 😮 thank you. I get all excited 😅. Thank you for all you do ❤😂🎉

  • @erlinglarsen
    @erlinglarsen 3 місяці тому +12

    I love it when the person being interviewed is so enthusiastic and happy to share theyre knowledge with others. Thanks for the great interview this adds so much more to what ive learned of Shanidar cave what a wonderful place.

    • @EvolutionSoup
      @EvolutionSoup  3 місяці тому +3

      There is no doubt much more to be found in this gigantic cave; hopefully we will have an update from Emma soon!

  • @RH-of5cr
    @RH-of5cr 3 місяці тому +16

    Neanderthals are fascinating and part of who many of us are. Thanks for the good work Dr. Pomeroy. Another good Evolution soup episode. 👍👍

  • @User_Albert_V
    @User_Albert_V 3 місяці тому +4

    Oh, Doctor Pomeroy, thank you for your excitement, your enthusiasm, and your expertise in describing this episode and your part in these discoveries. I have been falling more and more in love with Evolution Soup, ever since I discovered it! I have been absorbed, watching the “Monster Bug Wars” programs. I’m sorry that it took me so long to move on from there! Thank you, once again, for allowing me the opportunity to thank you for all of your hard work!

  • @hollyodii5969
    @hollyodii5969 3 місяці тому +9

    Thank you for bringing us such a gift to hear from world class scientists on absolutely fascinating topics in world prehistory!

  • @Monedgar123
    @Monedgar123 3 місяці тому +9

    Family’s out of the house, making dinner by myself. This is perfect!
    I share what I learn here with my Undergrad music students.

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 3 місяці тому +8

    A really fascinating episode and a great guest. There can sometimes be a perception that people who are in the field or doing analysis can be a bit wacky or introverted respectively. So many of your guests, in different fields, come across as very approachable and relatable. It was very interesting to hear that there is a bias towards Homo Sapiens having ceremonial behaviours or rituals whilst the Neandertals should not, within the Archaeological profession itself. It's surprising, and actually in a way humanising, to know that they have their own bias's that they need to challenge.

  • @peterz53
    @peterz53 3 місяці тому +9

    Thank you both for a very interesting episode. Dr. Emma was a great guest.

  • @tamjammy4461
    @tamjammy4461 3 місяці тому +3

    I don't get netflix so this was particularly interesting for me. The opportunity (well earned though I'm suret it was) o work somewhere like Shanidar cave must be so exciting. And the new discoveries! Amazing stuff. Going back to the older finds however one thing Im not sure of and would be interested to know is where Dr Pomeroy stands on the flower burial. I know its controversial.

  • @uncleanunicorn4571
    @uncleanunicorn4571 3 місяці тому +2

    saw the Netflix Documentary, Very interested in the drama surrounding burial sites. Congrats on getting dr. Pomeroy!

  • @cocobunitacobuni8738
    @cocobunitacobuni8738 3 місяці тому +3

    As a part Neanderthal, thank you for the interview (I have yet to watch the show)!

  • @imtrex521
    @imtrex521 3 місяці тому +3

    This is great! I wonder why the bones were so soft?

  • @Chris-64832
    @Chris-64832 3 місяці тому +4

    🎉😊 such a delight

  • @G-MAN1958
    @G-MAN1958 3 місяці тому +2

    Very cool, "I just subbed".🏆

  • @michellerenner6880
    @michellerenner6880 3 місяці тому +4

    We mostly say “zed” in Canada.

  • @qwertyuiopgarth
    @qwertyuiopgarth 3 місяці тому +2

    There may have been some significant biological evolution among 'modern humans' between that earliest introgression to Europe and the later successful one, but I would put my money on cultural evolution being the Great Big Difference between that first introgression and the second successful introgression into Europe. "We tried, it didn't work too well, but later we came back with better tools and better ideas."

  • @cocobunitacobuni8738
    @cocobunitacobuni8738 3 місяці тому +2

    I want to be Dr. Pomeroy in my next life. Sadly in my country studying Anthropology / Archaeology was not a viable career option.

    • @forestdweller5581
      @forestdweller5581 2 місяці тому +1

      Loads of material to study in open access internet Coco! Enough for 100 lifetimes....

  • @darthex0
    @darthex0 3 місяці тому +2

    Did you genetically scan the soil?

  • @thhseeking
    @thhseeking 3 місяці тому

    OK, at 4:56 they show what I assume is Shanidar4, but I didn't hear anything about the cat that's in the illustration...

  • @hansleijonmarck9768
    @hansleijonmarck9768 3 місяці тому +1

    How about dogs and Neanderthal extinction? When and how did we get dogs from Neanderthals creating a dangerously effective hunting team?

  • @lesdeacon-rogers9845
    @lesdeacon-rogers9845 3 місяці тому

    One small item from the commentary - zee is not North American, it’s how USA residents sat the letter ‘z’. In Canada we say ‘zed’. Please don’t confuse us as being all one country.

  • @Whtwngd
    @Whtwngd 3 місяці тому +1

  • @karolabryant2798
    @karolabryant2798 3 місяці тому

    Digging for water 💧, the tunnel collapsed 😮

  • @jorgikralj905
    @jorgikralj905 3 місяці тому

    Shanidar Z had chin?

  • @tamjammy4461
    @tamjammy4461 3 місяці тому

    Ta both.

  • @forestdweller5581
    @forestdweller5581 2 місяці тому

    That body position kind of looks like someone who just died on the spot. While sleeping perhaps...🙄

  • @miquelescribanoivars5049
    @miquelescribanoivars5049 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm sorry but is the thumbnail an ai image? It gives that vibe.

    • @jamestodd2323
      @jamestodd2323 3 місяці тому +2

      I think it is a sculpture...? Pretty interesting reconstruction of Shanadar Z though.

    • @LS-my4rp
      @LS-my4rp 3 місяці тому

      AI image.

    • @janmeyer3129
      @janmeyer3129 3 місяці тому +2

      Emma’s excitement and enthusiasm makes me feel sad and nostalgic for my Biological Anthropology studies at Oxford with Geoffrey Harrison and company in the late 1980s. The exhilaration of seeing how all the different bits could be fitted together - or, at least be questioned together. It had just been arranged for me to do my dissertation study on Neanderthal skulls with Prof. Chris Stringer when the great storm came which cut transport between where we were and most of the rest of the UK.

  • @scientious
    @scientious 3 місяці тому +1

    The projection is sad and not very professional. Elephants bury their dead, so that behavior would not mean they were just like humans. Chimpanzees understand the concept of cooking although not the process. Neanderthals were cognitively different from humans having less abstract ability but greater visual memory.

    • @nataliajimenez1870
      @nataliajimenez1870 27 днів тому

      Isn't the way to differentiate if 2 types of organisms that reproduce sexually belong to different species assessing if when they cross with each other they produce fertile offspring? Since there's evidence of both Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA in modern people, we should conclude that they were not different species but just a different group belonging to the same species

    • @scientious
      @scientious 27 днів тому

      @@nataliajimenez1870
      > if when they cross with each other they produce fertile offspring?
      No. Horses and donkeys sometimes produce fertile offspring. Female ligers and tigons are fertile. Grolars are fertile. Most fox, coyote, wolf, dog crosses are fertile as are bison cattle crosses.
      Neanderthals had a number of different characteristics indicating that they were not the same species as homo sapiens.