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| The Thinker
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12-21-2005, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Marko think we have similar views on this point. If you think on Neanderthalensis, this is what I was thinking about (Note that Homo sapiens includes Homo sapiens sapiens and Neanderthal, as a sub-groups of Homo sapiens). Or do you think that there is some other sub-group of Homo sapiens very similar to H.s. Sapienses and Neanderthal but still a bit different? I am looking forward to your answer! Regards! | Well, I believe there must have been a middle point between Neanderthal and Homo sapiens sapiens. There must have been, because the difference is too big. This middle point type of sub-group is not a particular different thing, just sort of like a middle point, of evolution: a lot of evolution doesn't happen so directly as from 1 to another, so a transit species is very probably to have been there.
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