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"Far from being a pristine wilderness, some regions of the Amazon have been profoundly altered by humans dating back 10,000 years, say researchers... An international team found that during this period, crops were being cultivated in a remote location in what is now northern Bolivia...The scientists believe that the humans who lived here were planting squash, cassava and maize...The inhabitants also created thousands of artificial islands in the forest..."
-More at Article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52217636

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"The earliest known skull of Homo erectus has been unearthed by an Australian-led team of researchers who have dated the fossil at two million years old, showing the first of our ancestors existed up to 200,000 years earlier than previously thought."
-More at article: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/apr/03/earliest-known-skull-of-homo-erectus-unearthed-by-australian-led-team

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"...studies have focused on determining when the first modern human arrived in China, but there has been hardly any research into the dynamics of this settlement... A joint paper by institutions from China, Spain and the United Kingdom proposes that, given its size and biogeographical diversity, China would have received migrations by Homo sapiens from both north and south, with hardly any overlap between them..."
--More at Phys.org Article: https://phys.org/news/2020-03-complexity-settlement-asia-homo-sapiens.html

and Quaternary International Article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1040618220300999?via%3Dihub

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Aired 3/27/2020 on GrimericaFM - https://s2.radio.co/s053ed3122/listen

Topics discussed: New Segment (quote of the week), Cosmic Tusk and Chandra Wickramasinghe Interview, Pedra Furada and other Pre-Clovis Sites in South America, Santorini, Viruses and Bactera and More

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"Found among the cereals and grains and splashed on early building material and animal bones was meltglass, some features of which suggest it was formed at extremely high temperatures -- far higher than what humans could achieve at the time -- or that could be attributed to fire, lighting or volcanism.....Abu Hureyra is the first site to document the direct effects of a fragmented comet on a human settlement. These fragments are all part of the same comet that likely slammed into Earth and exploded in the atmosphere at the end of the Pleistocene epoch..."

Article: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/uoc--fft030620.php

Nature Article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60867-w
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Aired 3/6/2020 on GrimericaFM - https://s2.radio.co/s053ed3122/listen
Topics discussed: Amazonia, Conquistadors, Research Techniques, Lidar, Comparative Cranial Capacity, Guatemala, Dogma, Genetics, Tartaria, among other things...

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"Takarkori shelter, a cave in the Sahara, was inhabited by ancient people who ate fish from long-gone lakes...the Sahara desert was once home to several species of fish, including tilapia and catfish, which were hunted by animals and humans alike. The fossil record shows that the fish populations dwindled as a changing climate dried up the lakes and swamps they inhabited..."
The Jindo discusses the Sahara desert when it was rich and fertile, the possiblity of domestication of many animals back into the Pleistocene, the shifting climate and fossil record indicators, and some human migration on horseback.

Read More (NewScientist Article): https://www.newscientist.com/article/2234637-ancient-humans-in-the-sahara-ate-fish-before-the-lakes-dried-up/

Research Article: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0228588

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"Takarkori shelter, a cave in the Sahara, was inhabited by ancient people who ate fish from long-gone lakes...the Sahara desert was once home to several species of fish, including tilapia and catfish, which were hunted by animals and humans alike. The fossil record shows that the fish populations dwindled as a changing climate dried up the lakes and swamps they inhabited..."
The Jindo discusses the Sahara desert when it was rich and fertile, the possiblity of domestication of many animals back into the Pleistocene, the shifting climate and fossil record indicators, and some human migration on horseback.

Read More (NewScientist Article): https://www.newscientist.com/article/2234637-ancient-humans-in-the-sahara-ate-fish-before-the-lakes-dried-up/

Research Article: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0228588

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"Long ago, four giant beings arrived in southeast Australia. Three strode out to other parts of the continent, but one crouched in place. His body transformed into a volcano called Budj Bim, and his teeth became the lava the volcano spat out."
The Jindo takes a look at the unbroken oral origin story told by the Gundjitmara people of Southwest Victoria, Australia and compares its details with the dating of a massive volcanic complex in the region and the dates associated with its eruptions. Also explored is the value of cultural and oral traditions to scientists and how under-utilized this "tapping into" aboriginal knowledge is toward getting closer to the truth of human movements and origins in the region.

GeoScienceWorld Research Article: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/doi/10.1130/G47166.1/581018/Early-human-occupation-of-southeastern-Australia?redirectedFrom=fulltext

ScienceMag Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/02/aboriginal-tale-ancient-volcano-oldest-story-ever-told

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"So much research on how Neanderthals treated their dead has to involve returning to finds from 60 or even a hundred years ago, when archaeological techniques were more limited, and that only ever gets you so far," said Dr Pomeroy.
"To have primary evidence of such quality from this famous Neanderthal site will allow us to use modern technologies to explore everything from ancient DNA to long-held questions about Neanderthal ways of death, and whether they were similar to our own."

Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-51532781

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"...hundreds of thousands of years ago, the ancestors of Neanderthals and Denisovans interbred with their own Eurasian predecessors—members of a “superarchaic” population that separated from other humans about 2 million years ago...These two interbreeding populations were more distantly related than any other ever recorded."

Research Article: https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/8/eaay5483

Phys.org Article: https://phys.org/news/2020-02-earliest-interbreeding-event-ancient-human.html

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...in which The Jindo revisists Grimerica and a lengthy discussion ensues. Topics covered include: forgotten/hidden information throughout the course of human history, viruses, ancient civilizations, the genus Homo, evolution and adaptation, lost city of El Dorado and the first people to sail the length of the Amazon River, Doggerland, Neanderthal DNA in Africans, ghost populations and genes, and hybrid theories.

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"Traces of the unknown ancestor emerged when researchers analysed genomes from west African populations and found that up to a fifth of their DNA appeared to have come from the missing relatives."

Article: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/feb/12/scientists-find-evidence-of-ghost-population-of-ancient-humans

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" 'The placenta is essentially a fascinating organ because it allows for two human beings that are genetically very different ...When evolutionary biologists mapped the genomes of these cells, they found that the protein that allowed these cells to fuse into a wall, called syncytin, didn’t look like it came from human DNA. It looked more like HIV...this protein actually came from an ancient retrovirus, the most famous of which is HIV."

Article: https://whyy.org/segments/the-placenta-went-viral-and-protomammals-were-born/

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"A vanished landscape: Over the millennia, Doggerland has been an icy wasteland, verdant valleys and forests, and now the bottom of the cold North Sea. Various kinds of humans have adapted to all these changes, with Homo antecessor, Neanderthals, and H. sapiens likely making use of the land’s bounty at different times." The Jindo takes a look at what beachcombers and scientists have found after scouring the freshly-dredged sea floor of the North Sea. Discussed are the implications of these findings and the details of human occupation of the area over the last 800,000 years.

Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/01/relics-washed-beaches-reveal-lost-world-beneath-north-sea

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"Primatologists re-examined wall-paintings of monkeys in a Minoan building buried in volcanic ash around 1600 B.C. at the site of Akrotiri, which is located on the Greek island of Thera in the Aegean Sea...the Minoans are known to have had contact with Egyptians, but did they also cross paths with members of the Indus Valley Civilization?"

Article: https://www.archaeology.org/news/8290-191213-akrotiri-monkey-paintings

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At a time in Europe when archaic humans were thought to have lived in sparse numbers across the landscape, these ancient footprints are pointing to a much more complex human story during this period of volcanic activity over 350,000 years ago. From leaving over 67 confirmed indentations on freshly-erupted lava on the landscape to finding paw prints of large dogs or wolves, it is strongly implied that these humans were much more organized and sophisticated than originally thought.

Article: https://www.sciencealert.com/hundreds-of-thousands-of-years-ago-neanderthals-left-their-footprints-on-an-active-volcano

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ABC News Australia reports that bush fires in the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape of southwestern Victoria have revealed additional stone-lined channels of Gunditjmara origin as part of an aquaculture system for harvesting eels. The Jindo takes a look at these new discoveries and examines the implications of such an ancestral technological system on an area as mysterious as the Australian continent.

Article: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-19/fire-reveals-further-parts-of-6600-year-old-aquatic-system/11876228

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Bruce Fenton, author of The Forgotten Exodus - the Into Africa Theory of Human Evolution joins me to discuss the "Into Africa" theory and the loads of scientific research into the origins and movements of anatomically modern humans and other members of the species Homo. Bruce talks at length about the shortcomings of the Out of Africa model of human origins, the split from Homo Erectus, the ancestral technology and culture that links the people of Australasia to the Eurasians and ancient South Americans, the Lake Toba volcanic eruption, and the "Into America" theory that forms the basis of his next book.

More of Bruce's Work:
http://brucefenton.info/into-africa-theory/
http://hybridhumans.net/

Bruce's Twitter Page: @ExogenesisHH
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"Ancient Rapanui carvers worked at the behest of the elite ruling class to carve nearly 1,000 Moai because they, and the community at large, believed the statues capable of producing agricultural fertility and thereby critical food supplies, according to a new study from Jo Anne Van Tilburg, director of the Easter Island Statue Project, recently published in Journal of Archaeological Science.

Van Tilburg and her team, working with geoarchaeologist and soils specialist Sarah Sherwood, believe they have found scientific evidence of that long-hypothesized meaning thanks to careful study of two particular Moai excavated over five years in the Rano Raraku quarry on the eastern side of the Polynesian island."

Article: https://www.heritagedaily.com/2019/12/the-mystery-of-easter-island-revealed/124953

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"This is the face of a woman who lived 6,000 years ago in Scandinavia.
Thanks to the tooth marks she left in ancient "chewing gum", scientists were able to obtain DNA, which they used to decipher her genetic code.
This is the first time an entire ancient human genome has been extracted from anything other than human bone, said the researchers."

Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50809586

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John McAfee makes an appearance as the inaugural guest of The Jindo livestream! We talk truth, consciousness, government entities, and life beyond the physical world!

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"...the Ngandong Homo erectus fossils are the most recent known specimens, dating from between 117,000 and 108,000 years ago... This discovery will help us understand where they sit in the evolutionary tree, who they interacted with and why they became extinct."

Article: https://phys.org/news/2019-12-fresh-demise-ancient-human-species.html

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From LiveScience's Owen Jarus:
"A Bronze Age "megalopolis" in Israel, a "cachette of the priests" near Luxor, Egypt, and a massive ancient wall in western Iran are just a few of the many incredible archaeological stories that came to light in 2019. Here, Live Science takes a look at 10 of the biggest archaeology discoveries that emerged this year."

Article: https://www.livescience.com/biggest-archaeology-discoveries-2019.html

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"Scientists say they have found the oldest known figurative painting, in a cave in Indonesia. And the stunning scene of a hunting party, painted some 44,000 years ago, is helping to rewrite the history of the origins of art...Until recently, the long-held story was that humans started painting in caves in Europe."

Article: https://www.npr.org/2019/12/11/786760790/44-000-year-old-indonesian-cave-painting-is-rewriting-the-history-of-art

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Welcome to The Jindo Bitchute channel! I post my commentary on the latest headlines regarding the Earth sciences, paleontology, archaeology, geology, history, astronomy, and biology. I also take a look at scientific articles and analyze the modes, methods, techniques and conclusions drawn from various studies. Thank you for joining me and indulging in the scientific literature!

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