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interbreeding populations of humans (source) |
Sometimes it can be a struggle to make science fiction more interesting than science fact. In
The Start of Eternity, a fan fiction sequel to Isaac Asimov's time travel novel, I imagined that 20,000 years ago there were four distinct subtypes of humans on Earth. Further, I Imagined that when the Neanderthals became extinct, the last ones alive on Earth lived in central Asia (
see map).
Today I heard about the discovery of
Denisova hominin, what might have been an actual fourth human subtype that shared Earth with
Neanderthals,
Homo floresiensis and
modern humans. So far, all that is known about this subtype of human comes from study of a finger bone. The bone yielded
mitchondrial DNA which suggests "Denisova hominin" branched off from the Neanderthal/modern human lineage about a million years ago.
In
The Start of Eternity, there are characters such as
Overseer Doltun who could possibly be descended from "Denisova hominin". Before the discovery of "Denisova hominin" I was imagining that the
Overseers were possibly
Homo ergaster or a similar ancient human variant.
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Update: the blog post, above, was written in March 2010.
Ancient Denisovan-related mitochondrial DNA from Spain (2013)
Related reading:
Evolutionary History and Adaptation from High-Coverage Whole-Genome Sequences of Diverse African Hunter-Gatherers
2018 -
Half neanderthal & half denisovan
In 2013 I began to re-work
The Start of Eternity so as to make it the first book in the
Exode Trilogy:
The Foundations of Eternity,
Trysta and Ekcolir,
Exode.
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