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If modern humans are as smart as humans who lived hundreds of ...


If modern humans are as smart as humans who lived hundreds of ...

All these wrong answers. First of all its not like evolution stopped so its likely we are just a little smarter than humans 100,000 years ago.

Were early humans more or less intelligent than modern humans?

Once you've got onto fully modern humans with full-sized brains, it would depend on their diet. Those who lived in times of hardship and famine would be ...

Evolution of human intelligence - Wikipedia

The evolution of human intelligence is closely tied to the evolution of the human brain and to the origin of language. The timeline of human evolution spans ...

When did we become fully human? What fossils and DNA tell us ...

Artefacts suggest a 'great leap', a recent evolution of modern intelligence. Fossils and DNA argue that's an illusion.

Human intelligence 'peaked thousands of years ago and we've been ...

Since the invention of agriculture and cities, however, natural selection on our intellect has effective stopped and mutations have accumulated ...

What Made Early Humans Smart - Nautilus Magazine

To me, the only way that hominins could've survived through these millions of years of living in an environment that is full of predators is if ...

How Smart Were Early Humans? “Neuroarchaeology” Offers Some ...

Some researchers have suggested that this more advanced technology, coupled with a bigger brain, implies a higher degree of intelligence and perhaps even the ...

Did another advanced species exist on Earth before humans?

Our Milky Way galaxy contains tens of billions of potentially habitable planets, but we have no idea whether we're alone.

Could an intelligent civilization have existed on Earth before humans?

No, more advanced human civilizations could not have existed and us not know about it. The mark that a civilization on our scale makes is a ...

Is pampered humanity getting steadily less intelligent? - The Guardian

He settles on a suite of 2,000 to 5,000 genes as the basis for human intelligence, and calculates that among those, each of us carries two or ...

Inferring intelligence of ancient people based on modern genomic ...

We have demonstrated that ancient individuals could have been not inferior in intelligence compared to present-day humans through assessment of the genetic ...

Do you think humans could survive natural selection if we weren't ...

I think he means if we were physically human, but as intelligent as, say, a chimpanzee, could we survive. I think we could, barely. our ...

Why human brains were bigger 3,000 years ago - BBC

Your ancestors had bigger brains than you. Several thousand years ago, humans reached a milestone in their history – the first known complex ...

When humans are gone, what animals might evolve to have our ...

Humans are pretty unique among life on Earth. As far as we know, we're the only living species to evolve a higher intelligence, wear clothes ...

9 Ways Stone Age Human Ancestors Were Like Us | HISTORY

They cured meat to turn it into 'bacon.' Otzi caveman. When researchers explored the stomach contents of a 5,300- ...

Neanderthals were as Smart as Early Humans, Say Scientists

In a new review of recent studies on Neanderthals, anthropologists have found that complex interbreeding and assimilation may have been ...

How could humans have interbred with Neanderthals if we're a ...

sapiens neanderthalis though highlighting that some would consider neanderthals and modern humans as being part of the same species. Long answer.

Is the average human stronger, and more intelligent than humans ...

More intelligent? Absolutely. The average ten-year old today has more general knowledge and understanding of the world than anybody from 7000 ...

Neanderthals were not less intelligent than modern humans ...

Researchers say there is no evidence that modern humans' cognitive superiority led to demise of Neanderthals.

When did humans get smart? Maybe a lot earlier than some thought.

... thousands of years evidence for persistent, advanced stone-toolmaking skills in early modern humans, according to a new study. The results ...