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After millions of years, humans are the last surviving advanced primate. Why us? ✨ This episode was supported by Nebula! Join now to watch this video ad free, and support indy creators like me: https://nebula.tv/videos/uno-dos-of-t... 👇👇👇 Sources & More down here 👇👇👇 I see you're reading the description, you should probably subscribe at this point, don't you think? https://bit.ly/subscribe-to-trace ✨I’m on Patreon! ✨ / tracedominguez Every new patron causes a litany of excited squeals. Thank you for supporting this scicomm 💕 ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ 📶 EPISODE ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ What did we do differently than all our advanced primate cousins? The #neanderthals had art and trade and society, why didn’t they survive? According to my paleo-anthropology experts because of #adaptation, symbolism, and cumulative #culture. ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ 📚CHAPTERS ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ 0:00 Survivorship Bias 2:19 Define the terms 3:07 Adaptation 10:01 Symbolism 15:40 Cumulative Culture 19:35 So we persisted… now what? ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ ⏰ SERIES DESCRIPTION ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ As a crustacean poet once said, “The Human World, is a mess,” and boy was he correct. Our history is a patchwork of fossilized bones spread across the world. In the last 20 years, we’ve made huge leaps in our understanding of the human story, but we’re still trying to understand exactly where we came from and why we’re still here! This is especially confusing when you learn there were so many other ancient human-like creatures on this planet throughout our long history. If you take one thing away from this series, I want you to know you're a combination of millions of ancient animals toiling, adapting, evolving and breeding. Just ponder that for a while. ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ 🤯SERIES LINKS: #HumanOrigins ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ PART 1 - What’s a human? • Where Did Humans Come From? (Part 1) PART 2 - Ancient primate to Homo sapiens • Neanderthals & Humans Did It! We’re the Pr... PART 3 - Why us? Survivorship bias. • Why We Beat All Other Ancient Humans (Part 3) PART 4 - How we’re going to evolve next • You Are Still Evolving (Part 4) PART 5 - 10,000 years from now… • What Will Humans Be Like in 10,000 Years? ... Hey, thanks for watching! 😊 If you want to help grow this channel, just share this video with a friend or three! Shares make a HUGE difference and don't cost you anything at all. ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ ✨GO THANK OUR GUESTS! ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ Dr. Rick Potts / humanorigins https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Potts Rebecca Wragg Sykes Order Kindred: https://www.rebeccawraggsykes.com/book / lemoustier Dr Teresa Steele http://paleoanthropology.ucdavis.edu/... Join my patreon community (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ / tracedominguez ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ 👾👾👾 FIND ME ON SOCIAL ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ 🐤:: / tracedominguez 📷:: / tracedominguez 👴🏻:: / official.tracedom. . 🎮:: / mrtraced ⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠⏠ 📚📚📚 SOURCES ⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡⏡ This is a HUGE source for all things human origins https://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/... The species that you and all other living human beings on this planet belong to is Homo sapiens. During a time of dramatic climate change 300,000 years ago, Homo sapiens evolved in Africa. Like other early humans that were living at this time, they gathered and hunted food, and evolved behaviors that helped them respond to the challenges of survival in unstable environments. How the survivorship bias distorts reality https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar... More: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/... Is this the stomach-turning truth about what the Neanderthals ate? https://www.theguardian.com/science/2... The idea of these early humans being plant-eating, self-medicating sophisticates has been brought into question by the findings of researchers at London's Natural History Museum Cows Almost Impossible To Domesticate, DNA Reveals https://web.archive.org/web/201603100... Cattle aren't known for their intelligence. Perhaps it's because their family tree has a very skinny trunk. (😍 Aww, Discovery News) Endangered humanity: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2010/... Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator Thumb Courtesy: NASA Goddard Love you, #nerdfam! Stay #curious and thanks for supporting #stem, #learning, and science communication! 🙌, Trace Dominguez