Kromdraai: Children From The Cradle Of Humankind

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @ammihugo3327
    @ammihugo3327 Месяц назад +21

    On the plane from Johannesburg to Paris recently, I happened to sit next to professor Braga, a very kind and humble man. I was fascinated by his work and could have picked his brain for hours more. It was such a pleasure to meet him.

  • @alvaroborja8077
    @alvaroborja8077 3 дня назад +3

    Muy buen vídeo, saludos desde Quito Ecuador y gracias por compartir

  • @hlemmen8986
    @hlemmen8986 3 месяца назад +26

    Finally a serious, grown-up documentary approach on early humans. The automatic English transcription however…….: the simple name Kromdraai was crafted in about 12 different ways! Also I am curious of what Mr. Braga’s colleagues would say about this story. As we know, every anthropologist tries to present his own achievements as big and important as possible.

  • @philippedome1553
    @philippedome1553 17 дней назад +2

    Passionnant documentaire, très riche, très pédagogique, et exposant remarquablement la sophistication des méthodes employées pour faire parler les données paléontologiques ou géologiques. C'est un superbe travail d'équipe qui fait plaisir à voir. Qu'il s'agisse surtout d'une équipe française donne une idée de la qualité éminente de nos scientifiques. Hommage à eux ! Et félicitation à ceux et celles qui ont réalisé ce documentaire.

  • @robertmoye7565
    @robertmoye7565 3 месяца назад +19

    Erudite and comprehensive look into the complete methodology of discovery and analysis from field to laboratory. A very inspiring story and an amazing contribution to science,

  • @PowerScissor
    @PowerScissor 2 месяца назад +22

    Documentaries like this should never be uploaded anywhere without the date it was originally created.

    • @nickifrickel4736
      @nickifrickel4736 2 месяца назад +10

      José Braga conducted his excavations in Kromdraai, South Africa, in 2021. These excavations are part of his ongoing research into human evolution and have provided significant insights into our ancestors.

    • @pomegranate6221
      @pomegranate6221 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@nickifrickel4736😅

    • @PorterWood09
      @PorterWood09 Месяц назад +3

      The earliest date I found was 2020 for this documentary.

    • @LeelooBastet
      @LeelooBastet Месяц назад +1

      Original Title : Kromdraai, A la Découverte du Premier Humain (2021)

    • @mack8488
      @mack8488 26 дней назад

      60.000 years ago

  • @daviddavies5975
    @daviddavies5975 Месяц назад +2

    Brilliant 😊this is the first documentary I have seen on this subject,I am in ore. Thank You.

  • @persimmontea6383
    @persimmontea6383 3 месяца назад +8

    Great stuff! Fascinating. So great to see smart people devoting their lives to learning.

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo 3 месяца назад +21

    Around 6:00 we aren't told why ancient hominids found that area amenable for life over enough time to leave fossils, or other evidence of habitation. Was there a river? A lake? A cave? Humans are characteristically drawn to fresh, running water and rock overhangs, for obvious reasons. Open ground with no topology or hydrology holds no obvious promise.
    Later we hear that still water, maybe stagnating, was present, and around 18:00 we get a very elegant explanation of how a conical talus was built up in a cave beneath a hole barely concealed in the surface ground above. But that general phenomenon would have been useful to know earlier.
    In any case, this is a very intriguing documentary. It takes the focus of early human exploration from Olduvai and the Rift Valley to this region further south on the African continent. I am so grateful to have access to such scholarly news and analysis of the paleoanthropology of our time. Professor Braga's focus on neoteny in early human societies is very appealing, and, clearly, a winning strategy that launched our tendentious species on a few million year journey of survival success.

    • @HarnessOmegaMolecule
      @HarnessOmegaMolecule 3 месяца назад +2

      See my above comment...
      @HarnessOmegaMolecule
      0 seconds ago
      I would also like to mention..we are not allowed to build or do anything on the premesis as it is a "Heritage site" however... the river is now solid sewerage as the sewerage plants that are supposed to service the nearby township of Munsieville have not been operational for 3 years now. The stench is unbearable, we have tried in vain for the last year to get someone to take it seriously but the departments just dont respond. Most of the resorts and getaway tourist venues around us have closed as guests cant be hosted with this smell. The heritage value of The Cradle is, in reality, filthy and its a shame as it really is very beautiful.

    • @onixotto
      @onixotto 2 месяца назад +1

      Probably a Walmart supercenter.

    • @argosz8046
      @argosz8046 2 месяца назад +1

      They are digging in what was once a cave!

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 Месяц назад +6

    The other day, we had guests over from the USA, and decided to visit the Kromdraai area (Now a World Heritage Site). It was very dry and hot so we parked the car on a bridge over the river which runs through the area. Upon opening the window we all felt nauseous, as what used to be a pristine, crystalline clear stream had turned into a torrent of raw sewage. Evidently, according to some locals, the problem began two months ago, and despite numerous attempts to get the authorities in charge to do something about it, and petitions being handed in, nothing has happened so far.
    The river, which was once brimming with life and which supports all of the water birds , fish and other wildlife, is now dead. I can't see how anything could live in or near the river.
    If the situation continues without intervention, then I am sorry to say there is an environmental disaster on the way for all residents (human and animal alike) who live anywhere in the drainage area. The river flows directly into Hartebeespoort dam.
    Aquifer water is being contaminated by the sewage as well - for a region facing climate change challenges, and is relatively short of clean water, this is an extremely perturbing situation. Anyway I thought to post this in the hope that someone can do what needs to be done to stop the sewage leak, wherever it originates from as soon as possible.
    Investing a little in the environment is surely a logical step in ensuring the economy and people who depend on that environment to survive. No-one can drink sewage water.

    • @chrisdab-
      @chrisdab- Месяц назад +2

      Let us know what happens with the sewage runoff going into a river that flows directly into the Hartebeespoort dam.

    • @zeph6439
      @zeph6439 Месяц назад

      @@chrisdab- Nix as yet, unfortunately. Other feeder rivers such as the Crocodile and Jukskei are also heavily contaminated with sewage and industrial waste. Sometimes, even dead donkeys.

    • @zeph6439
      @zeph6439 Месяц назад

      The river I am talking about here emerges from the extensive underground lake or aquifer (which is situated between Boons and Kromdraai) just beyond the Sterkfontein caves. If you go to Google Maps you will then be able to follow it's course and see where it joins with another river just before they run into Hartebeespoort dam at the Skeerpoort inlet. What is happening is truly an ecological nightmare.

    • @ChaniKynes-xc8qi
      @ChaniKynes-xc8qi 13 дней назад

      ​@@zeph6439 Go complain to your municipality. Why bring it up in the comment section of a documentary? 😂

    • @zeph6439
      @zeph6439 13 дней назад

      @@ChaniKynes-xc8qi Well it's pretty simple. The relevant authorities are unresponsive to petitions and pleas from the locals and so, lacking any other means of resolving the issue, the internet seems the best option. It's not my municipality by the way - I am just one of those few and far between people who actually gives a shit. (excuse the pun)

  • @lotfibouhedjeur
    @lotfibouhedjeur 3 месяца назад +69

    What I don't understand is how a documentary goes through a whole production process with no one noticing the music is too goddamn loud!

    • @mrssibelius
      @mrssibelius 3 месяца назад +3

      It drives me nuts, too. Why?

    • @volkerkalhoefer3973
      @volkerkalhoefer3973 3 месяца назад +2

      Happens far to often 😢

    • @johnnybravo9096
      @johnnybravo9096 3 месяца назад +5

      It's to do with the way youtube encodes stuff originally broadcast on tv.

    • @SuperManning11
      @SuperManning11 3 месяца назад +2

      A big part of the problem may have to do with the fact that it was originally produced in French, then the narrative track was replaced with English and someone dropped the ball in the final English edition.

    • @feliciagaffney1998
      @feliciagaffney1998 3 месяца назад +2

      A lot of times bootleg videos have the sound messed up. I don't know anything about how, when, with whom this documentary was produced. Just a suggestion.

  • @alexsie3012
    @alexsie3012 29 дней назад +2

    Fossil traps. That’s such a wonderful idea. Naturally forming time capsules dating back several million years. Archaeology is a truly fascinating area of study. ❤

  • @joanfurtiere1177
    @joanfurtiere1177 3 месяца назад +12

    I was too busy watching the doco to worry about the music

  • @TrevorTaylor-p1e
    @TrevorTaylor-p1e 25 дней назад +4

    And Smart asses are not Smart!!!!
    Some respect, please, the results that we get from work like this are priceless and precious. These people work hard and long and Everyone interested in the human being that you are and how it became that way can learn about ourselves.......and I for one am grateful, may we only get smarter as a society.😊

  • @tributarytears
    @tributarytears 3 месяца назад +15

    This is an excellent documentary.

    • @SteveWarlee
      @SteveWarlee 3 месяца назад

      If it was even remotely correct perhaps.
      When 2.5 million years is used, you know it's horsesh-t.
      Besides, everyone knows that nothing cradled in Africa but from the middle east

  • @evelyne7071
    @evelyne7071 3 месяца назад +25

    Excellent conclusions regarding the raising of children contributing to the success of the species.

    • @anniedessart5011
      @anniedessart5011 3 месяца назад +3

      Tout à fait d accord.Mais en voyant le peu de temps donné par les parents a l education des enfants , je crains que notre espère soit en voie de regression 😢

    • @79klkw
      @79klkw 3 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@anniedessart5011in the USA, the government is the worst obstacle. No focus on life or trade skills, passing kids who have not earned as much as a high school diploma, on to college, where they either fail, or drop out...or incur debt from loans. And kids who learn the bare minimum, and are not ready to do much more then become podcast creators, or tic tok influancers...it is what happens when every kid gets a trophy. They all start to believe that they deserve the trophy.

    • @SvenEven
      @SvenEven 3 месяца назад +1

      Maybe it would be more precise to say that the need to care for the human child ensured the development of humans. The success of the species was still far in the future when the Kromdrai children (both paranthropus child and the human child) were born and died.
      By the way, this film was very instructive. I enjoyed it a lot.

    • @tonyryan43
      @tonyryan43 2 месяца назад

      Yes. And I wonder when Europeans realise that weaning babies too early damages their intellectual development. In north Australia, Aborigines wean at three to four years and it is noticeable that the memories of Aborigines are vast superior to those of westerners. Interestingly, the African author Wilbur Smith once observed that he witnessed a 12 year old African kid absorb a three hour monologue from a Zimbabwe general, then run 60 miles, and regurgitate the monologue, verbatim. Wilbur wondered what it was that we whites do that prevents such memory development. Yet my children were weaned at 3.5 years and have very ordinary memories. A mystery yet to be fathomed.

    • @kerenhumphreys43
      @kerenhumphreys43 2 месяца назад

      ​@@tonyryan43In your eyes my cousin must be an anomaly. He was bottle fed and he was weaned at 3 months old because he had a milk intolerance. Yet he has a photographic memory and can memorise a book by reading it once. So that must have been down to his weaning at 4 years old. 🙃.

  • @tinkerstrade3553
    @tinkerstrade3553 3 месяца назад +4

    A very good documentary. Plain and simple, like a story passed down with an old skull fragment; a relic of some forgotten day. 👍
    Eyes on the side, denote prey which need to watch everything everywhere. But predators have eyes in front, to focus on our next meal.
    Humans scavenged because a free meal is a good thing. But I'm sure they didn't rely solely on luck and berries. Throwing sticks and rocks used from ambush could take down an antelope.

  • @alainsalandre8699
    @alainsalandre8699 3 месяца назад +11

    chapeau bas pour la qualité, l'originalité et la persévérence dans cette fouille

  • @damoisellecadillacducarlad6626
    @damoisellecadillacducarlad6626 Месяц назад +1

    C'est trop cool de connaitre notre Histoire complète, merci aux paléos

  • @Tesa-zw2lp
    @Tesa-zw2lp 3 месяца назад +3

    Un gran reportaje y muy especial para comprender nuestra historia.. Gracias a todos. 🎉

  • @sidonfilho3092
    @sidonfilho3092 25 дней назад +3

    Vídeo educativo que me traz conhecimento , obrigodo ❤

  • @LaurencioLermaLerma
    @LaurencioLermaLerma 3 месяца назад +7

    Si, es un documental excelente, interesante que desafía la prehistoria!

  •  Месяц назад +3

    Archaeology is such an act of love towards the human race. Like a love letter to the entire population of this sacred planet. And one of the great things about it is that it is all so factual. Unlike religion?💙

  • @SachaSVT
    @SachaSVT 3 месяца назад +1

    Merci pour cette excellent documentaire, de la part d'un étudiant en paléoanthropologie.👏

  • @BestFitSquareChannel
    @BestFitSquareChannel 3 месяца назад +2

    Superb. Thank you. Best wishes.

  • @JimEckhardt
    @JimEckhardt 3 месяца назад +2

    Well, I've been into about 10 different little caves within just a few hundred metres around the Westminster cave (where naledi was found). One of which had a completely virgin section that took my caving partner and I about 30 minutes to squeeze into - a smaller being would happily use it as refuge. I just hate to think how they will destroy the rest of the caves in the area.

  • @WilbertOlivera-db8vt
    @WilbertOlivera-db8vt 3 месяца назад +2

    Excelente documental sigamos indagando.

  • @TUPELO_HUNNY
    @TUPELO_HUNNY Месяц назад +3

    To think about what our species once was and what it has become. 😢😢😢 we are trying soooo hard to extinct ourselves

  • @johntaplin3126
    @johntaplin3126 3 месяца назад +5

    Remote it ain't in distance. It's a short drive from Jo'burg.

  • @intelprointelpro4452
    @intelprointelpro4452 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent documentaire 👍👍👍

  • @1251966LH
    @1251966LH 2 месяца назад +1

    Excelente documental!!!

  • @Thaltir
    @Thaltir 3 месяца назад +4

    Il est important de mettre la date du documentaire quand on le publie sur RUclips !!

    • @sietchtabr5120
      @sietchtabr5120 2 месяца назад

      Documentaire
      Réalisé par Cédric Robion • Écrit par Cédric Robion
      France • 2021 • 90 minutes • Couleur
      T'as vu un peu ce c/c ?😏

  • @harrisonandrew
    @harrisonandrew 3 месяца назад +1

    That was superb. Thank you 🙏

  • @danielbarrios5814
    @danielbarrios5814 2 месяца назад +2

    Meu deus é a voz da Scully do arquivo x? Amo essa voz!!

  • @3-DtimeCosmology
    @3-DtimeCosmology 3 месяца назад +5

    Fascinating

  • @DevonClaireFlannery
    @DevonClaireFlannery 3 месяца назад +6

    When was this documentary released.

    • @DoctorMagicUK
      @DoctorMagicUK 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah it seems very old.
      It says Sapiens came out some 100 000 years ago.
      Research over the last 10 years indicate this is actually 250 000 - 300 000 years ago.
      This documentary is quite obsolete

    • @SvenEven
      @SvenEven 3 месяца назад

      @@DoctorMagicUK The human child they found in Komdrai would not be a homo sapiens. There have been a lot of human species afoot before we got to modern man.
      I would guess that they have not even named the specie that gave birth to this baby.

  • @jonashagstrom4664
    @jonashagstrom4664 3 месяца назад

    Report to some archaeological institution so they can analyze the setting and squeeze more information from your great find.

  • @SuigetsuHozukiTV
    @SuigetsuHozukiTV 3 месяца назад +2

    The crust of the earth in those time frames will destroy most fossils that is why a true consensus is crude.

  • @Audibob
    @Audibob 3 месяца назад +9

    From Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @timothycook7388
    @timothycook7388 2 месяца назад +1

    So the land scape is almost completely unchanged, but a whole underground cave got the whole roof removed? That sounds pretty changed too me

  • @thabisoshelembe
    @thabisoshelembe 3 месяца назад +25

    I’m a Zulu from South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @evermeet61
      @evermeet61 3 месяца назад +7

      Yo ! greetings !

    • @cynthiaahern9081
      @cynthiaahern9081 3 месяца назад +4

      Respect and admiration from California ❤😊

    • @elizabethcarter1175
      @elizabethcarter1175 3 месяца назад +8

      Hi. I am an American, living in the state of Pennsylvania. Amazing, that as different as our lives are, we now know of each other.
      Elizabeth

    • @stevensalt3683
      @stevensalt3683 3 месяца назад +4

      What do you want, a medal?

    • @emibermu
      @emibermu 3 месяца назад +5

      Soy español de España

  • @luismelchertfaberschmutzle578
    @luismelchertfaberschmutzle578 3 месяца назад +4

    Espetacular!

  • @alinaanto
    @alinaanto 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @sergioguadalupeperezalba5613
    @sergioguadalupeperezalba5613 3 месяца назад +6

    El problema de los humanos es que se creen los elegidos por Dios un Dios que ellos mismos crearon

  • @HarnessOmegaMolecule
    @HarnessOmegaMolecule 3 месяца назад

    I live on the edge of the river and have the caves on the premisis, the University excavated all the bone fragments from our caves and then literally disappeared one day, they left the processing office with hundreds of bone fragments with little numbers marked on them, they left most of the tools and equipment, its all still up there. Weve gone through the caves but the supports they left are getting rickety so not going as deep as we used to. There are things in those caves that I dont think the world knows about.

    • @HarnessOmegaMolecule
      @HarnessOmegaMolecule 3 месяца назад +1

      I would also like to mention..we are not allowed to build or do anything on the premesis as it is a "Heritage site" however... the river is now solid sewerage as the sewerage plants that are supposed to service the nearby township of Munsieville have not been operational for 3 years now. The stench is unbearable, we have tried in vain for the last year to get someone to take it seriously but the departments just dont respond. Most of the resorts and getaway tourist venues around us have closed as guests cant be hosted with this smell. The heritage value of The Cradle is, in reality, filthy and its a shame as it really is very beautiful.

    • @Janet-f9v
      @Janet-f9v 3 месяца назад +1

      @@HarnessOmegaMolecule How incredibly small and selfish minded the supposed caretakers of our world can be. From the scientists who leave their garbage behind, to the bureaucrats who refuse to do their simple duty of human decency. It is mind boggling to me that out of our entire world, this small hole which supposedly shows us why we became humans, is being treated as a garbage and sewer pit! I guess we really haven't evolved that much or that well.

    • @natalialinharesaguiar2983
      @natalialinharesaguiar2983 2 месяца назад

      I was enjoying the documentary, but after your report I no longer feel like watching it. How can these "scientists" be so disrespectful to a place like this? A region that should be preserved and cared for for the good of humanity. The South African government needs to regulate these fossil excavation sites, because when these "European" scientists arrive and destroy an environment with so much history, they simply leave without thinking about the consequences of these excavations.😢

  • @zabzeblack
    @zabzeblack 3 месяца назад +3

    vous pourriez préciser qui est José Braga, et pourquoi vous ne parlez que de lui, alors qu'il s'agit visiblement d'un travail d'équipe. Question subsidiaire : pourquoi n'y a-t-il aucune femme dans les équipes de recherche françaises ?

    • @sietchtabr5120
      @sietchtabr5120 2 месяца назад

      Il a dû en diriger des équipes depuis 2002... et si, il y-a des femmes, pourquoi n'y en aurait-il pas d'ailleurs

  • @henrywilliamgallopedraza4731
    @henrywilliamgallopedraza4731 14 дней назад

    Grande privilegio tienen estos humanos, al sostener en sus manos a nuestros antepasados...

  • @marcerodriguez4657
    @marcerodriguez4657 3 месяца назад +2

    exelente documental.

  • @freyawion4242
    @freyawion4242 3 месяца назад +1

    Beaucoup d'affirmations et de présupposés de mon point de vue. Je vous regarde et je vous écoute remplir cette grille de sudoku, persuadés d'avoir gagné après avoir rempli 3 cases. C'est ça qui est dommage. Mais la recherche de la vérité est toujours admirable. Et pour cela je vous dis bravo.

    • @chiccngeorge3058
      @chiccngeorge3058 3 месяца назад +1

      If they had said it was in Europe somewhere you wouldn’t question it.

    • @chiccngeorge3058
      @chiccngeorge3058 3 месяца назад +2

      Needing sunscreen is a non advantageous mutation you people did not come first. Pale skin and eye, straight hair, and the ability to eat cheese and drink milk are all mutations. Having pale skin and a eyes is actually 3 separate genes being turned off.

  • @Romerolivre
    @Romerolivre 3 месяца назад +2

    Não tem como negar, alguém ajudou o homem antigo.

  • @evermeet61
    @evermeet61 3 месяца назад +5

    Bravo aux paléontologues français !

  • @RubbittTheBruise
    @RubbittTheBruise Месяц назад

    Slightly ghoulish to keep repeating how useful the find of the remains of the baby is, without ever acknowledging that it would have been a personal tragedy at the time of death.

  • @sebasarenas0803
    @sebasarenas0803 3 месяца назад

    Excelente, gracias!🎉

  • @stevensalt3683
    @stevensalt3683 3 месяца назад +1

    We cannot draw any final conclusions in the quest for human beginnings, we need a lot more TIME...

  • @jaxsax8535
    @jaxsax8535 3 месяца назад +111

    HUMAN KIND AIN'T KIND 😭

    • @sunstarpunk
      @sunstarpunk 3 месяца назад +1

      The worst,thinking they are the best.Sad affair in whole multiverses.Foolish race.

    • @Fiilis1
      @Fiilis1 3 месяца назад +23

      About 1% is kind. Rest are total trash. 😮‍💨

    • @jaxsax8535
      @jaxsax8535 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Fiilis1 I agree JESUS BOOST US HOLYSPIRIT TO BE HUMBLE HUMAN KIND

    • @Alec.40
      @Alec.40 3 месяца назад +5

      Nicer than zebras

    • @PauloBagodUva-f3c
      @PauloBagodUva-f3c 3 месяца назад +5

      Que estupidez...!

  • @Badwolf222
    @Badwolf222 3 месяца назад +1

    Another spotting of @Penguinz0 without his makeup

  • @hectorbarrera6591
    @hectorbarrera6591 3 месяца назад +5

    ❤ Gracias!!

  • @ralphwortley1206
    @ralphwortley1206 11 дней назад

    Very interesting about a place I have either visited or driven through many times, and where I first went down the Sterkfontein cave long before it became a tourist attraction. However. I want to comment on the voice recognition program. Kromdraai, or crooked bend or turn, is of course not an English word, and irt is recognised as Chrome Dry and other words. Since this is an educational programme, surely it would not have been too difficult to edit the text. As it is, people will wonder what the real name is?

  • @RigoLecler
    @RigoLecler 3 месяца назад +6

    Lo que no muestran los creyentes de la biblia, evidencias como esas

  • @nickifrickel4736
    @nickifrickel4736 3 месяца назад

    hi, I like this video, 👍but I miss the "audio-Track" for german

  • @TCCYM
    @TCCYM 3 месяца назад +2

    also in turkey there is an 4.9 million years old human skull

    • @nickifrickel4736
      @nickifrickel4736 3 месяца назад +6

      No, there have been discoveries of Homo erectus fossils in Turkey. One significant site is the Dursunlu area, where stone tools and fossilized remains attributed to Homo erectus have been found. These finds date back to around 1.2 million years ago..

  • @vimilchar
    @vimilchar 2 месяца назад

    As a native South African, i just wonder where you got your information from.
    🤔

    • @ChaniKynes-xc8qi
      @ChaniKynes-xc8qi 13 дней назад

      It's clear that they are scientists studying ancient fossils, from that knowledge is gained. Do you have any information to add to the study that can be scientifically examined?

  • @landontruman3632
    @landontruman3632 3 месяца назад +2

    Can a geologist amateur or pro explain this to me? The deeper the fossil/dirt layer the older it is, right? How is it possible for that to be the case and at the same time, erosion is also happening?

    • @johnvaughan8239
      @johnvaughan8239 3 месяца назад +2

      I think this is a unique scenario. In this instance, there was a system of underground caves. The dirt and rock making up the roof/ceiling of these caves was probably all around the same age. Erosion occurred until holes opened up in the roof/ceiling. Once a hole had been opened up, the cave turned into a time capsule. As animals, dirt, rock and debris fell into the holes over hundreds of thousands of years plus, layers built up on the floor of the cave as stuff fell through the whole, with obviously the first stuff that fell through being on the bottom layers of the sediment in the cave, with the most recent stuff laying on top.

    • @SvenEven
      @SvenEven 3 месяца назад +5

      Maybe you should watch the beginning of the film once more.
      Where they explain why Komdrai and the surrounding area is so interesting for this kind of excavating.
      That places like this exist is almost unbelievable, but I would say that you should not eexpect to find places like this outside Africa. The whole continent has undergone relatively few changes since it broke loose from Gondwana land

    • @landontruman3632
      @landontruman3632 3 месяца назад

      I'm not necessarily asking about where they are in the video in particular. I'm asking in general. Meaning everywhere on earth. How can both be happening at the same time?

    • @michaelfritts6249
      @michaelfritts6249 2 месяца назад +2

      Look up Stratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy.
      Erosion and sedimentation are not opposites.
      Erosion creates sediment that erodes and becomes sediment..
      It varies.
      The K-T boundry can be found 2 meters below the surface in some areas.. 2 kilometers in others.
      Too many factors to explain Stratigraphy in youtube reply.
      Be curious!! 🤔👍
      Be Well!! 😀

    • @rikrasmussen
      @rikrasmussen 2 месяца назад +1

      Listen again. Sorry, typo.

  • @freddelavier
    @freddelavier 3 месяца назад

    Un vrais technicien ce Josée Braga , ça change des mythos diplomés

  • @MariaRobb
    @MariaRobb 3 месяца назад +8

    i know n place in Kromdraai where is old skeltons that look like rocks. It is on a farm near lionpark of Kromdraa i. We rented a house there we loved walking and fount it

  • @thierrypercevault3097
    @thierrypercevault3097 3 месяца назад +1

    Parcontre ce que je trouve bizard dans ces fouilles comme en Égypte , il y a toujours une caméra
    A tiens un machoir
    A tiens un tombeau
    Bizard enfin ça fait un reportage

  • @freddelavier
    @freddelavier 3 месяца назад +1

    Ce qui fait l'humain c'est les notions de temps exprimées, Paranthrope a disparue a cause de son régime végétarien , qui obligeait les femelles a s'aventurer loin des arbres pour manger , les rendant vulnérables aux grands fauves quand elles portaient dans leurs bras leurs petits

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ 3 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 51:54

  • @otiyacot
    @otiyacot 2 месяца назад

    Ambicioso el tal Braga, habría que ver opiniones de sus pares para ver si es película de Holiwud o ciencia.

  • @jerlee620
    @jerlee620 3 месяца назад

    Meanwhile, ancient humans casually watch father being viciously attacked and eaten by sabertooth.

  • @scottmagruder9157
    @scottmagruder9157 2 месяца назад

    Can we all agree, we're just lucky to be here. Aka astroid hitting the Yucatan peninsula.

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 3 месяца назад +3

    What is it with these irritating AI narrator voices?

    • @stevensalt3683
      @stevensalt3683 3 месяца назад +1

      Sounded ok to me, very clear, not sure it is AI, think you are mistaken.

  • @pascalvacquie8516
    @pascalvacquie8516 Месяц назад +1

    Une vidéo sur l'Adn des hominidés, disait qu'ils à exister plusieurs genre hominidés un peu partout dans le monde ?. Donc l'Afrique ne peu pas être le seule berceau de l'humanité... Et l'Antartique !!?...

  • @tnekkc
    @tnekkc 3 месяца назад +2

    The worst combination is trying to understand a brit accent with background music:(

    • @Lanzbdog
      @Lanzbdog 3 месяца назад

      Yes, those with english as a second language will struggle.

    • @chandomukherjee3062
      @chandomukherjee3062 3 месяца назад

      @@Lanzbdog Caption

  • @davidyemm7910
    @davidyemm7910 Месяц назад

    The computer generated images are a bit disappointing, showing what looks like a modern human simply covered in hair.

  • @waynesworldofsci-tech
    @waynesworldofsci-tech Месяц назад

    Why don’t you link the studies?
    Downvoted because of that.

  • @robertyoung9403
    @robertyoung9403 3 месяца назад +1

    kill the music. huge distraction

  • @ADude-f3z
    @ADude-f3z 2 месяца назад

    “What caused us to diverge from the other primates?” is where you lost me…
    Compare a Pygmy mouse lemur to a gorilla then tell me that the rest of the primates (other than us) are remarkably similar.

  • @TCCYM
    @TCCYM 3 месяца назад +1

    in spain there are 2.5 million years specimens, and they are human........

    • @nickifrickel4736
      @nickifrickel4736 3 месяца назад

      No, the oldest humanoid finds in Spain come from the Sierra de Atapuerca in the province of Burgos. These fossils, referred to as the remains of the “first European,” are about *1.4 million* years old.
      Home antecesseor and Homo heidelbergensis,

    • @chiccngeorge3058
      @chiccngeorge3058 3 месяца назад

      No there’s not the earliest hominins got to Europe 1.3 million years ago. 🙃

    • @kerenhumphreys43
      @kerenhumphreys43 2 месяца назад +1

      1.4 million to be exact. Don't lie.

  • @andreventer8734
    @andreventer8734 Месяц назад

    Not really important I know but those animals are blesbuck, not springbuck

  • @prestonforayter2584
    @prestonforayter2584 3 месяца назад

    When you steal from crocodiles that would explain the lack of fossils.

  • @D-kaka
    @D-kaka 3 месяца назад

    Completely miss information. Hominids was first found in Nepal which is 15 million years ago where first cognitive hominids evolve to become human.

    • @tayfunenka8182
      @tayfunenka8182 3 месяца назад

      No human will evolve from murderous Monks! Maybe perhaps Jew apes? These two have a lot in common waiting to be punished.

    • @kerenhumphreys43
      @kerenhumphreys43 2 месяца назад +2

      Wow 15 years, now that is old. First hominids are in Africa whether you believe it or not.

    • @D-kaka
      @D-kaka 2 месяца назад

      @kerenhumphreys43 thanks for you reply that was supposed to be 15 million 😂 autocorrect u know how it is

    • @ChaniKynes-xc8qi
      @ChaniKynes-xc8qi 13 дней назад

      You are talking kaka ​@@D-kaka

  • @robertamurphy1124
    @robertamurphy1124 3 месяца назад

    Perhaps he found Abel.

  • @shanehester5317
    @shanehester5317 5 дней назад

    why did we lose hair.thats a step down instead of a step up in evolution.

  • @648414
    @648414 3 месяца назад

    This old fossil cannot hear this - think the bit I heard was interesting.

  • @Rachels123
    @Rachels123 15 дней назад

    Amazing what they can piece together with a 2 and a half million year old partial childs lower mandible

  • @rubencortes7755
    @rubencortes7755 Месяц назад

    Está anticuado, no salen los nuevos hallazgos de Europa central

  • @hectorVillalobos-n8d
    @hectorVillalobos-n8d 3 месяца назад +3

    💛💛💛👌👌👌👌

  • @samkelemleni8973
    @samkelemleni8973 4 дня назад

    35:53 Ngoloyi not that thing they wrote

  • @valerieaubepy8378
    @valerieaubepy8378 15 часов назад

    Magique...

  • @fableduggal2342
    @fableduggal2342 3 месяца назад +1

    Why video has a less sound then average pls team do notice these things video was watchable but this time i'll not watch Bcoz of sound issue

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 3 месяца назад +2

      I sense you speak English as a second tongue and that your are speaking about Volume.

  • @LofusYanchi-jt1yp
    @LofusYanchi-jt1yp 3 месяца назад +2

    My cradle has been and always will be Canada 🇨🇦 thank you very much!

    • @daniellefaure9817
      @daniellefaure9817 3 месяца назад +7

      Canada is the Amerindians cradle. Are you Amerindian ?

    • @emibermu
      @emibermu 3 месяца назад +2

      Vives en la reserva?

    • @LofusYanchi-jt1yp
      @LofusYanchi-jt1yp 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@emibermu no I don't.

    • @emibermu
      @emibermu 3 месяца назад +1

      @@LofusYanchi-jt1yp pues eso.

    • @ChaniKynes-xc8qi
      @ChaniKynes-xc8qi 13 дней назад +1

      Then you must not be human. What kind of species evolved in canada?

  • @denisovan1955
    @denisovan1955 3 месяца назад +21

    As always, some scientists ignore Denisovans

    • @FTY13
      @FTY13 3 месяца назад

      Try living in Australia and having the oldest race of stone Age people that still exist being ignored , they won't do any research in Australia because they know it will destroy the out of Africa theory completely

    • @evermeet61
      @evermeet61 3 месяца назад +14

      No, denisovians are later humans.

    • @mustyfan1584
      @mustyfan1584 3 месяца назад +19

      This is a few million years too early for Denisovans. No modern paleoanthropologists are ignoring Denisovans.

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb 3 месяца назад +7

      Wrong epoch, my friend

    • @khazrakleborgne7133
      @khazrakleborgne7133 3 месяца назад +4

      And wrong area, Denisova is in Asia.

  • @baillondisette1588
    @baillondisette1588 3 месяца назад

    0:25 "on ignore encore qui était le premier être humain, et comment il est apparu"
    FAUX! On peut supputer qu'il est apparu à poil, et on est sûr qu'il ne s'appelait pas Jean-Christophe.

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 3 месяца назад

    Fire the music director.

  • @JamesBarry-j7m
    @JamesBarry-j7m 3 месяца назад

    There is nothing greater than the star chamber

  • @lucas__sillver
    @lucas__sillver 3 месяца назад +2

    Olá Brasil 🇧🇷

  • @matthewwilson1860
    @matthewwilson1860 3 месяца назад

    It's mankind

  • @prestonforayter2584
    @prestonforayter2584 3 месяца назад

    They didn't fall in love. That I know.

    • @Nicarand
      @Nicarand 3 месяца назад

      Tf are you on about?

  • @satriamustaki153
    @satriamustaki153 2 месяца назад

    Indonesia love❤