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Would we still see ourselves as ‘human’ if other hominin species hadn’t gone extinct? – The Conversation UK

What looks like a bright, sharp dividing line between humans and other animals is really an artefact of extinction.

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READER QUESTION:We now know from evolutionary science that humanity has existed in some form or another for around two million years or more. Homo sapiens are comparatively new on the block. There were also many other human species, some which we interbred…

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