
A Population Bottleneck Changed Human Genetics Forever
Around 2 million years ago, Our ancestors in Africa emerged from the so-called "Primordial Ooze". Around 900,000 years ago humanity experienced a bottleneck caused by a long and severe ice age that lasted more than 100,000 years. Only the Most badass, strongest, fastest, most intelligent, and adaptable humans survived this bottleneck and passed on their genes. Now, research on ancient man has revealed surprising insights into ancient genetics that contradict popular beliefs about evolution. Far from stumbling around scavenging meat scraps, our forefathers were skilled hunters and dangerous warriors with muscular physiques, and fast runners with strong throwing arms who could compete with the best athletes.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 SURVIVAL OF THE STRONGEST
4:00 EVOLUTION OF HUNTING
8:00 HUMAN ADAPABILITY
SOURCES:
https://scholar.harvard.edu/ntroach/e...
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