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In this series of videos in which we are going to review the main hominin species and stages of prehistory. In the previous videos we talked about the departures from Africa of the Homo genus and how these populations gave rise to new species. In the case of the Neanderthals or Homo neanderthalensis, originally from Europe. While the Neanderthals appeared in Europe, our own species was taking its first steps... in Africa. In previous videos we already talked about Homo antecessor, a species that emerged in Africa around a million years ago, which migrated to the Near East, reached Europe, and its populations probably gave rise to both the lineage of the pre-Neanderthals and Neanderthals, as well as the Denisovans. The Homo antecessor that remained in Africa continued to evolve. By the middle of the Pleistocene, while the pre-Neanderthals were already leaving traces of their passage throughout Europe, the recently described species Homo bodoensis appears in Africa, which according to its authors would be a direct ancestor of our own species. These humans would give rise to the first members of what we can call archaic Homo sapiens or the first anatomically modern humans. ???? SUBSCRIBE to the CHANNEL → https://www.youtube.com/c/Fundaci%C3%... ???? FUNDACIÓN PALARQ WEB !! → https://fundacionpalarq.com/ ???? LINKEDIN → / fundacionpalarq ????FOLLOW FUNDACIÓN PALARQ ON SOCIAL NETWORKS !!: FACEBOOK → / fundacionpalarq TWITTER → / fundacionpalarq INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/fpalarq/?hl=es TIK TOK → / fundacionpalarq #archaeology #paleontology #culture