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Until now, we only had fragments of these cousins. Now we have face. Studying our evolutionary development and our sister-species is one of my favorite aspects of archeology. We’re constantly developing new information.
Side note: look up the initial presentation of Homo naledi. The leading archeologist did a phenomenal talk a couple of years ago (I think in December). It was really an exciting presentation. But I’m also pretty nerdy.
True but those are purely speculative. The science showed that the Neanderthal genes associated with the testes (iirc) reduced fertility in sapiens
Interesting, I hadn’t read about that
https://www.science.org/content/article/modern-human-females-and-male-neandertals-had-trouble-making-babies-here-s-why