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A lot of people automatically assume that Geneva is german speaking because its in Switzerland when its french speaking and it’s one of my pet peeves lol.
But I wanted to ask first because good chance this misconception has nothing to do with the title.
Modern humans arrived in Europe more than 45,000 years ago, overlapping at least 5,000 years with Neanderthals1,2,3,4. Limited genomic data from these early modern humans have shown that at least two genetically distinct groups inhabited Europe, represented by Zlatý kůň, Czechia3 and Bacho Kiro, Bulgaria2. Here we deepen our understanding of early modern humans by analysing one high-coverage genome and five low-coverage genomes from approximately 45,000-year-old remains from Ilsenhöhle in Ranis, Germany4, and a further high-coverage genome from Zlatý kůň. We show that distant familial relationships link the Ranis and Zlatý kůň individuals and that they were part of the same small, isolated population that represents the deepest known split from the Out-of-Africa lineage. Ranis genomes harbour Neanderthal segments that originate from a single admixture event shared with all non-Africans that we date to approximately 45,000–49,000 years ago. This implies that ancestors of all non-Africans sequenced so far resided in a common population at this time, and further suggests that modern human remains older than 50,000 years from outside Africa represent different non-African populations.
It would make me cringe asf but similarly I would remember policing how people use words to uphold some „purity“ of language is mostly BS and your time can be spent in much better ways.
This is just my personal opinion, so feel free to disregard.
But I feel you raise some decent points. But you‘re commenting them in such an adversarial manner that it makes it unlikely the piefed devs will take you seriously.
The controlled use of fire was a key part of the development of human technology with a range of uses that greatly expanded human cultural evolution. Although evidence at a number of archaeological sites suggests the use of fire dates back over a million years, it is unclear whether the fire at these sites were created by the intentional, controlled ignition by human ancestors, the occasional exploitation of naturally occurring fire, or merely a coincidental co-occurrence. Newly published archaeological research, conducted by a multi-national team, provides strong indications that at least one group of human ancestors possessed the knowledge and the technique to create fire as needed, 400,000 (400 ka) years ago.
Yeah I don’t get how people have convinced themselves despite all evidence that the US is still based on “laws” as the final authority, (not just laws as a tool of power).
I have the exact same problem but with lemmy.zip.
It works fine in my browser! So confusing.