Not exact matches
Even if the ancient inhabitants of the Dmanisi site were not early members of H.
erectus, there is still a problem: anthropologists have previously thought that no hominins
existed outside of Africa as early as 1.85 million years ago.
These skulls are intermediate between H.
erectus and H. sapiens in morphology, time, and brain size, nicely filling the gap which Goodman claims
exists between them.
The fact that dozens of
erectus fossils
exist and that their skull anatomy in particular is quite different from modern humans is concealed.
After careful study of hundreds of scientific descriptions, and photographs of scores of fossil humans, it is clear to me that all shades of intergrading
exist between «ancient»
erectus and modern humans, but the chronological patterns of appearance, even using the evolutionists» own dating methods, do not match the predictions of the theory.