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If you have been reading news about human evolution and paleoanthropology for a few years, you will remember that the human fossils from the Sima de los Huesos in Atapuerca were originally called Homo heidelbergensis, but in recent years they have been called simply “pre-Neanderthals”. In fact, in general, the custom of talking about H. heidelbergensis seems to have been abandoned in favour of talking about pre-Neanderthals. Why is this? Why speak in such an ambiguous or open way, if until two days ago a specific species was only mentioned? ???? SUBSCRIBE to the CHANNEL → https://www.youtube.com/c/Fundaci%C3%... ???? FUNDACIÓN PALARQ WEBSITE !! → https://fundacionpalarq.com/ ???? LINKEDIN → / fundacionpalarq ???? FOLLOW FUNDACIÓN PALARQ ON SOCIAL MEDIA !!: FACEBOOK → / fundacionpalarq TWITTER → / fundacionpalarq INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/fpalarq/?hl=es #archaeology #paleontology #culture