Are Neanderthals our Ancestors? A Quick ChatGPT Analysis

Here is what ChatGPT says about “Are Neanderthals our Direct Ancestors?” I need to write a paper about how Neanderthals are not our direct ancestors Many people have a misconception that Neanderthals are our direct ancestors or early members of our own species Homo sapiens. However, this is not true. Neanderthals are actually our cousins,Continue reading “Are Neanderthals our Ancestors? A Quick ChatGPT Analysis”

Humans, edited by Sergio Almécija-A Review!

Join me in my interview with the author! To be posted later today! When I heard about this book, I did not truly understand what it would be and how profoundly it would affect my view and understanding of topics from religious beliefs to how and why Anthropology is for me. Humans: Perspectives on ourContinue reading “Humans, edited by Sergio Almécija-A Review!”

Call for Undergraduate Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour

Dear whomever it may concern, I am writing to you as the Biological Anthropology Outreach Officer of the Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour. Please may you forward the following to relevant email lists: **** The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is now calling for submissions for its next issue. (Deadline: May 15th, 2023).  CJHB isContinue reading “Call for Undergraduate Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour”

The Toba Eruption-Almost Wiping Humanity Off the Map!

*Premiering at 6pm PST* Hello everyone, and welcome to this episode of#PaleoFridays!  In this episode, we will learn about the Super Volcanic Eruption of Mt. Toba, located in what is now known as Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia.  One of the largest volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history, it had a major impact on our ancestors, howContinue reading “The Toba Eruption-Almost Wiping Humanity Off the Map!”

Arrow Tips found in Europe Tens of thousands of years before expected time!

Tens of thousands of years ago, deep in a French cave called Grotte Mandrin, near Malataverne in the Rhône Valley, arrowheads were discovered. However, these were not just any arrowheads; in fact, these would become the earliest known arrowheads outside of Africa! So today, we will be learning all about these arrowheads, where they cameContinue reading “Arrow Tips found in Europe Tens of thousands of years before expected time!”

Call for Reviewers and Editors—Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour

Dear whomever it may concern, The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is now calling for reviewers and editors to join the team! CJHB is an interdisciplinary, international journal that publishes the best undergraduate work from a variety of disciplines including psychology, biological and socio-cultural anthropology, and natural sciences. All our reviewers and editors are (andContinue reading “Call for Reviewers and Editors—Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour”

The First Stone Tool Makers were NOT Human!

Debuting at 10pm pst (Sorry for how late it is guys, things took extra too export due to issues). Enjoy! The best PaleoFirdays are based on and informed on the past week’s news. This week we had some exciting news coming out of Kenya in the form of a new paper published in the JournalContinue reading “The First Stone Tool Makers were NOT Human!”