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How far north did Neanderthals get? 

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How far north did Neanderthals get? Did Neanderthals ever reach Scandinavia, Denmark, Sweden? It's an interesting question because we often think of Neanderthals as cold adapted. However answering it is very difficult.
I chatted to the team at NeanderEDGE who are working on answering this very problem.
projects.au.dk/neanderedge
Sources:
Yaworsky, Peter M., et al. “The Neanderthal niche space of western Eurasia 145 ka to 30 ka ago.” Scientific Reports, vol. 14, no. 1, 2 Apr. 2024, doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57....
Roebroeks, Wil, et al. “Landscape modification by last interglacial neanderthals.” Science Advances, vol. 7, no. 51, 17 Dec. 2021, doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abj5567.
Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine, et al. “Widespread evidence for elephant exploitation by Last Interglacial Neanderthals on the North European Plain.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 120, no. 50, 4 Dec. 2023, doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2309427120.
Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre, and Anna Degioanni. “Neanderthal demographic estimates.” Current Anthropology, vol. 54, no. S8, Dec. 2013, doi.org/10.1086/673725.
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@StefanMilo
@StefanMilo 9 дней назад
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@allangraham970
@allangraham970 7 дней назад
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@johannageisel5390
@johannageisel5390 7 дней назад
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@ReZpawner
@ReZpawner 7 дней назад
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@whatgoesaroundcomesaround920
@whatgoesaroundcomesaround920 7 дней назад
@johannageisel5390 It doesn't guarantee that, either. Just that it probably doesn't do serious harm, most of the time, to a majority of adults. Products that are banned in the EU are allowed in the US. You wouldn't want to interfere with business, would you?
@koozdorah
@koozdorah 7 дней назад
Hey Stefan. Thanks for the joy over the years. I’m interested in Neanderthals in Africa. How strong is the evidence, what were they likely like, etc. Hope you do an episode on that.
@user-wo6qn3vf9n
@user-wo6qn3vf9n 7 дней назад
They got as far as Clacton and realised the Fish and Chips were no good.
@Gorboduc
@Gorboduc 5 дней назад
Suddenly thinking of Mr. & Mrs. Brian Norris' epic trek from Surbiton to Hounslow...
@Don.Challenger
@Don.Challenger 5 дней назад
But the reindeer jerky is delicious.
@youknowwhoiam4432
@youknowwhoiam4432 3 дня назад
THERR WERE NO FISH CHIPS IN NEANDERTHAL TIME!!
@SanctusPaulus1962
@SanctusPaulus1962 3 дня назад
​@@youknowwhoiam4432 Are you dumb?
@stainlesssteel3162
@stainlesssteel3162 7 дней назад
Hej Stefan, dane here, glad to see us featured in your video. Keep up the great work.
@Neilhuny
@Neilhuny 7 дней назад
Are you saying Danes are Neanderthals?
@kylerBD
@kylerBD 7 дней назад
​@@Neilhuny Yes partly. As are all Europeans. Anyone with ancestry not exclusive to sub-saharan Africa has some neanderthal dna. With Europeans having the most. I am from the US and have more neanderthal dna than 97% of 23andme customers.
@NLJeffEU
@NLJeffEU 7 дней назад
​@@kylerBDnope, everybody have Neanderthaler dna even in sub Sahara africa they just have less
@villehookeneriksson3473
@villehookeneriksson3473 7 дней назад
@@Neilhuny Recent studies have actually shown that danes have up to 34% neanderthal DNA which would go a long way to explain their general lack of culture and intelligence
@Quzga
@Quzga 7 дней назад
Swede here! Not often Scandinavia is mentioned so we take what we get. I did a DNA test a few years ago since we can only trace my family back to mid 1800s, but it just came back "100% Scandinavian" , very uninteresting lol. Wonder how much Neanderthal I am though.
@annepeterson1450
@annepeterson1450 7 дней назад
There must be a treasure trove of Neanderthal archaeology underwater where Doggerland once was!!!
@cynthiaahern9081
@cynthiaahern9081 6 дней назад
Now, that is a smart thought. 😊
@joesands8860
@joesands8860 6 дней назад
Also around the perimeter of the continents that were once land before sea levels rose hundreds of feet.
@ducthman4737
@ducthman4737 5 дней назад
It must also have been a warmer place because of a lower sea level. The lower you are on land the higher atmospheric pressure will be = higher temperatures just like today's Death Valley or the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia or the the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
@ducthman4737
@ducthman4737 5 дней назад
It must also have been a warmer place because of a lower sea level. The lower you are on land the higher atmospheric pressure will be = higher temperatures just like today's Death Valley or the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia the the Sea of Galilee in Israel.
@zimzob
@zimzob 4 дня назад
I recall seeing something about archaeologists working with oil drilling platform operators, since they will occasionally pull up artifacts when drilling new wells in the North Sea.
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
My son and husband blank out on my ancient human obsession I made them sit through some of your vids and they both agree you’re cool and enjoy listening to you You’re amazing
@dougcard5241
@dougcard5241 6 дней назад
You're so lucky
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 7 дней назад
Hearing that there might have only been 70,000 of them around at a given time, and we're finding things over 100,000 years later...that's mind blowing to me. The fact we find anything about them at all is stunning.
@annepoitrineau5650
@annepoitrineau5650 6 дней назад
Absolutely. And this is why I do not subscribe to the "Sapiens outcompeted them". 1) 70 000 people at the most=neanderthals, knowing the terrain were perfectly able to avoid Sapiens if they had thought Sapiens were hostile. 2)Neanderthals endured from 400 000 to 40 000 BC: in my book, that tells me they were very well adapted to their environment. 3) Considering the vast expanses of land and the small populations both of Neanderthals/Denisovans and also Sapiens, it is rather a miracle they did meet. And of course, once they met, they mated.
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 6 дней назад
@@annepoitrineau5650 Your last point is a striking one I hadn't really thought about deeply (though I should have lol). When populations are so small, the likelihood of bumping into others has to become staggeringly small; unless you have the means, and the will to find them. There will be some "bottlenecks" that will make meetings more likely, but still; the world must have seemed awesomely big to them. Then again, over thousands of years, even unlikely things will happen many times.
@Scema12
@Scema12 6 дней назад
I mean it’s recorded that they have, many Europeans have around 1-2 % Neanderthal dna
@pallejensen9484
@pallejensen9484 6 дней назад
couldnt have said it better my self. and theres probaly 1000ns if not 10.000ns of aboriginal tripes we will never ever learn about because they lived in rainforrest areas or deep in russian tundra areas where no sain humans ever go. but not only tribes with bizzar convelutet behaiviors. but also humans kinds we will probaly never know about because its frozen under 2 miles of ice. or eroded away millions years ago doe to weather. my best bet would be go yo huuuge desserts around the world and dig there. u do know the dessert in and around saudi arabia used to me a rain forrest right?
@pallejensen9484
@pallejensen9484 6 дней назад
​@@tommeakin1732u seem to forget 70.000 neanderthals in the at that time intire world. was way LESS than moderman walking out of africa in big big groups and stay together weather going to asia middle east or europe is a fare better strategi than neanderthals might have walked alone and one day by accident bumped into another neanderthal. choise is still. in the other neander....dinner. possible maid or a rival. modetn man traveled in town or family groups of aome sort and had their places within that group
@llanitedave
@llanitedave 7 дней назад
Just this morning my wife and I were having one of our discussions about how You Tube, like television itself in prior years, has become so much a Vast Wasteland. Then I glanced at my feed, shouted out "STEFAN MILO RELEASED A NEW VIDEO!", she came running, and for a bit more than half an hour, all was right with the world.
@thosewhowish2b693
@thosewhowish2b693 6 дней назад
This sounds like an elaborate "hey babe" comment, ngl. xD
@annepoitrineau5650
@annepoitrineau5650 6 дней назад
seconding this!
@RaisinBran-ir4iq
@RaisinBran-ir4iq 6 дней назад
Yep, by the time a new one is released, I am more than ready for it.
@10siWhiz
@10siWhiz 6 дней назад
Its only a wasteland if you dont curate your feed. Your comment is an example of how their is a mountain of excellent content for everyone.
@miyojewoltsnasonth2159
@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 6 дней назад
Yes, YT has as much of a Vast Wasteland as TV used to have, probably more. Unfortunately, that "Vast Wasteland" pays the bills because more people like the Kardashians than PBS's _Nova._ But if people _choose_ to watch the Vast Wasteland rather than that which is useful, it at least pays for what I personally prefer. Even back in TV's days, I almost never watched more than about 2 minutes' worth of obvious garbage before changing the channel.
@onacustomsurfboardsvalenci665
@onacustomsurfboardsvalenci665 7 дней назад
"Neanderthals: modern humanity cousins and part-time lovers" - Stefan Milosavljevich. Brilliant xD
@stefanholmstrom68
@stefanholmstrom68 6 дней назад
I love it. Going to quote it :)
@jasonkinzie8835
@jasonkinzie8835 6 дней назад
I hope they were our second cousins at the very least!
@sjcasasbn11nc
@sjcasasbn11nc 5 дней назад
I prefer to think of them as "friends with benefits."
@paulaus
@paulaus 5 дней назад
That's not how I remember the song going.
@reuireuiop0
@reuireuiop0 5 дней назад
Remember an other very old song, a pre- 10 CC (I'm not in Love, Wallstreet Shuffle, Dreadlock Holiday) outfit called Hotlegs. _I'm the Neanderthal man_ _You're the Neanderthal girl_ _Let's make Neanderthal love_ _In the Neanderthal world_ Accompanied by the requisite bang boom drum rhythm, of course
@RedstonerD
@RedstonerD 7 дней назад
Doggerland is amazing! There was a big exhibition on it in Leiden. To make sure the sea doesn't sweep away all our beaches, something called "the sand engine" was created. They sucked up sand from the bottom of the sea and deposited it in a special shape on the beach. Now we can walk along the beach and find fossils from doggerland after high tide and stormy weather! An especially interesting piece that was found was this animal bone with a piece of a flint arrowhead inside it...
@DB-pm2vy
@DB-pm2vy 7 дней назад
🤗 interesting
@Lutefisk445
@Lutefisk445 7 дней назад
In a way, that's really cool, but it's also unfortunate because it removes the context of those artifacts and context is one of the most important things when it comes to knowing about said artifacts.
@rhesarozendaal
@rhesarozendaal 7 дней назад
@@Lutefisk445 Absolutely, but unfortunately Doggerland is now 20m deep under water, and I doubt archeology has the budget to go excavating there. Maybe the construction of all those windmills might provide some opportunities?
@HANKTHEDANKEST
@HANKTHEDANKEST 6 дней назад
So wild to think that whole cultures lived and died upon that landscape, regarding it as unchanging and immutable--a place eternal. Now it's all under the sea--their hunting grounds and villages, the meeting-spaces and the favoured rivers with all the best fish, the ambition of every young hunter chasing his first big stag. A lost world.
@whatwilliswastalkingabout
@whatwilliswastalkingabout 4 дня назад
So envious!!
@laurap4415
@laurap4415 7 дней назад
"Humanity's distant cousin and part time lover" 😂❤ perfect!
@joeelliott2157
@joeelliott2157 7 дней назад
We used to think that Neanderthals couldn't talk. Not only could they talk, they were fluent in the language of love.
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 6 дней назад
Like Stefan has said before " the upper paleolithic was a bang fest"
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 6 дней назад
Now I have Stevie Wonder singing in my head😊
@laurap4415
@laurap4415 6 дней назад
And "the original brexit" 😂😂
@somniumisdreaming
@somniumisdreaming 5 дней назад
Reality was probably far darker.
@lordportellen788
@lordportellen788 7 дней назад
Fellow subscribers of Stefan, please remember to like his videos as well. You know, for the algorithm, but also to support and promote these fantastic videos. Cheers!
@stefanholmstrom68
@stefanholmstrom68 6 дней назад
Hi. I live in Finland. The ice age was nasty. We have one cave. And it's pathetic. Pls send more caves. Otherwise we can't find any neanderthal stuff.
@hildonnschoeman4591
@hildonnschoeman4591 7 дней назад
interaction for our brother
@naterandolph7599
@naterandolph7599 6 дней назад
Hey Stefan just wanted to let you know you have helped me find a passion in paleo anthropology and I actually just got accepted into my first semester of IU Indianapolis for anthropology as my major!
@mjean6762
@mjean6762 6 дней назад
This is awesome!!
@magsterz123
@magsterz123 4 дня назад
Con🎉gratulations!
@naterandolph7599
@naterandolph7599 День назад
@@magsterz123 thank you!! It’s very exciting
@naterandolph7599
@naterandolph7599 День назад
@@mjean6762 very very much so‼️
@daandebacker3967
@daandebacker3967 6 дней назад
It's so incredible to think that there are probably more people who study Neanderthals alive today than there were Neanderthals alive at any given point un time
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
Oh it’s a golden day for me! Day off work after back surgery AND a Stefan Milo video ! Thankyou so so much You’re worth your weight in Pure gold
@brandyjean7015
@brandyjean7015 7 дней назад
I hope you recover quickly from your surgery.
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
@@brandyjean7015 Thankyou
@allangraham970
@allangraham970 7 дней назад
Aboriginal people of Australia used fie to assist hunting. Maybe neanderthals did the sane
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
@@allangraham970 makes perfect sense As an Australian myself I’m familiar with the practise. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 I don’t think the world listens to our Aboriginal people anywhere near enough! They’re the oldest continuous race of people on earth, with proven stories going back to events 100,000 years ago
@davidschaftenaar6530
@davidschaftenaar6530 6 дней назад
I love your comment and your thankful positivity 🌞, I hope you recover well.
@carol.3449
@carol.3449 6 дней назад
Stefan: "Hello Denmark" Every danish person watching: "Hej der skaldede britte fra internettet"
@joesands8860
@joesands8860 6 дней назад
Watch your language young lady.
@Carewolf
@Carewolf 6 дней назад
@@joesands8860 Is calling someone British considered offensive now?
@Prodigi50
@Prodigi50 5 дней назад
@@Carewolf That’s the joke. It’s another “British are bad” joke.
@kasperkjrsgaard1447
@kasperkjrsgaard1447 4 дня назад
Well, he’s got more hair than me ....... 🤔
@user-gi5xu2ki3s
@user-gi5xu2ki3s 6 дней назад
I’ve got my 12 year old daughter hooked on your videos. She’s been asking me if you’ve posted new content for the past few weeks. You should have heard her when she saw your newest video! We love your work. I can see your enthusiasm in every video you make and I’m happy that you’ve released this one! Thank you for just being real.
@zeideerskine3462
@zeideerskine3462 6 дней назад
Daub and wattle buildings are easy to do and disintegrate into next to nothing. Flax grows in northern Germany and is easily processed into fibres that can be spun into yarn and knotted into fishing nets, corded into ropes, and used with bone needles for sewing leather and fur as well as turned into all kinds of clothing by nalbinding and crocheting with a wooden hooked needle is prolly something that would occur naturally to anyone who ever made a fishing net. Macramee is another natural technique to evolve as soon as fibre has been spun into yarn. If you main prey is elephants, you need a lot of people to feed with one kill or have great means of food preservation and storage. That amount of food will take a lot of people to do processing, a lot of salt and wood for smoking and cooking, storage containers and a rather sedentary society as hauling such amounts of food around would be impractical.
@reuireuiop0
@reuireuiop0 4 дня назад
Reckon those great catches like elephant, mammoth, rhino, were part of some kind of festive gatherings, like the potlatch traditions in north America. There's quite a bit of risk involved in hunting these large beasts, could easily get a man crippled for the rest of his life. Reckon reindeer and boar, size of wolf prey, would be the regular hunting target. Think also those mass slaughters of horse and other herd animals, were part of seasonal, or even once every so many years, parties. Folks back then weren't nuts, they were living _in_ nature , with nature, as aware of their needs as we are of how to navigate in heavy traffic. They wouldn't go about slaughter their resources for no good reason, and a great get together is one such reason.
@scottsackett4665
@scottsackett4665 6 дней назад
It is an excellent reminder that history is not static.
@Quzga
@Quzga 7 дней назад
"NeanderEdge" is certainly an interesting project name, something our ancestors should be familiar with :)
@dukeon
@dukeon 7 дней назад
Just feeling a bit down this morning…then I got some caffeine, opened RU-vid and saw a new Stefan Milo video! Now it’s a good day 😊
@MARGATEorcMAULER
@MARGATEorcMAULER 6 дней назад
Shout out to the team for the donation to UNICEF ❤ and thanks again Stefan, I love all your videos , especially the longer ones🎉
@karlscholz7593
@karlscholz7593 7 дней назад
Best content in the field. Thanks for doing what you do
@adrians2190
@adrians2190 6 дней назад
When I Google "Neanderthal Range" I just get directions to The Range store in Luton.
@LimeyLassen
@LimeyLassen 7 дней назад
For a sec I thought the title said "How far north did Netherlands get?" and I imagined Dutchmen expanding north as sea levels receded.
@ColdHawk
@ColdHawk 6 дней назад
The Dutch, while usually very cosmopolitan, can be quite intrepid. It’s a good image!
@easytiger6570
@easytiger6570 5 дней назад
The Dutch did settle in settle Scandinavia, Gothenburg for example was situated by them
@CWCvilleCop
@CWCvilleCop 2 дня назад
I only realized that that wasn't what this video was about after I had clicked on it lol
@WaterShowsProd
@WaterShowsProd 7 дней назад
Loaded with great information, as always. Quite amazing to hear the population estimates, it really puts things into astounding perspective. And I love the droll humour. That Brexit joke got a large, albeit pained, guffaw out of me.
@BlaBla-pf8mf
@BlaBla-pf8mf 7 дней назад
I don't know what that thing does for baldness but your moustache looks epic.
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 6 дней назад
The beginning of an Ottoman mustache
@markbishop5044
@markbishop5044 7 дней назад
It is so important to view archaeology as regards to MI Stages - so very good video. Thanks Stephan!
@cerdic9
@cerdic9 7 дней назад
Idk why, but I misread the title as How far north did the Netherlands get and it took me nearly 30 seconds into the video to realize it lol.
@NewAgeTownSquare
@NewAgeTownSquare 7 дней назад
Exact same thing happened to me
@duckpotat9818
@duckpotat9818 6 дней назад
As far north as they can build dykes. Just wait a bit and they’ll have dug up doggerland by then.
@laavalus696
@laavalus696 6 дней назад
It took me nearly 30 secs to realize you actually wrote "the Netherlands"
@kaytieanddreambreen4554
@kaytieanddreambreen4554 6 дней назад
@@laavalus696lol same.
@jannes3290
@jannes3290 6 дней назад
​@@laavalus696Same I was so confused
@sadiefletcher3796
@sadiefletcher3796 7 дней назад
This channel is such a gem! Keep up the good work ☺️
@josephjanitorius797
@josephjanitorius797 7 дней назад
A spellbinding post, Stefan! I love these big picture examinations of how things might have been!
@janemf
@janemf 7 дней назад
i’m not a nerd about this yet stefan but you’re helping with that
@liamwinter4512
@liamwinter4512 7 дней назад
I hope that within my lifetime they'll find a half frozen Neanderthal body in the permafrost somewhere and it well know exactly what they look like, what they ate and what level of technology that they died with.
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
I too am waiting for that day!!! 🤞🤞
@Minty1337
@Minty1337 7 дней назад
we got really close with Ötzi, but he wasn't a Neanderthal. however if he could be preserved for like, 10,000 years or so, and still be studied so well, I'm sure we will find a frozen Neanderthal some day.
@balaenopteramusculus
@balaenopteramusculus 7 дней назад
That would be AMAZING!
@llanitedave
@llanitedave 7 дней назад
Just half? Don't downgrade your dreams!
@Ezullof
@Ezullof 7 дней назад
@@Minty1337 Ötzi is from 5200 years ago, that's the neolithic. Neanderthal disappeared 40 000 years ago. It's absolutely not close. Ötzi is contemporary to Narmer and the invention of Sumerian cuneiform. Now it doesn't mean that we couldn't find a frozen Neanderthal, since the oldest frozen mammoth is 30 000 years old. But there's a whole order of magnitude between the age of Ötzi and the extinction of Neanderthal.
@eljuano28
@eljuano28 7 дней назад
And now i have Stevie Wonder's "Part-time Lover" stuck in my head for the duration of the video...
@amym.4823
@amym.4823 7 дней назад
Bah, bah, bah, bah, buh-dobba-dah🎶
@llanitedave
@llanitedave 7 дней назад
A Stevie Wonder /Stefan Milo collaboration! What could be better?
@Matt_The_Hugenot
@Matt_The_Hugenot 6 дней назад
Ditto
@alisamir6350
@alisamir6350 7 дней назад
Wish you the best my friend, your videos are incredible. Love from Mesopotamia.
@That-Native-Guy
@That-Native-Guy 7 дней назад
Yes Stefan Milo 🙌, I’ve loved this and I have been following for a while to see this video as I personally have always believed that Lehringen nor Creswell Crags was not their Northernmost extent (Hmm what about their Southernmost extent like the Neanderthal site near the Sinai Peninsula, that’s another good video idea 🤔) and that places like the Doggerland, Neumann-Nord Jutland Peninsula & Scandinavia being suitable habitats and so thank you 🙏 so much for the video and I’ll be supporting you and the NeanderEDGE project as long as I can. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@martinhughes2549
@martinhughes2549 6 дней назад
Creswell Crags is slightly more North than Bontnewydd cave,(Pontnewydd, Denbighshire, Nr St Asaph/Llanelwy) but Bontnewydd is the most westerly Known site, although its is older occupation, maybe 170,000 years before Creswell Crags. Which is mind boggling.
@FoolOfAToke
@FoolOfAToke 7 дней назад
Just watched on Nebula, great video! Thanks to everyone for their time and help bringing such an interesting topic to RU-vid.
@ashleyteece4237
@ashleyteece4237 7 дней назад
As interesting and well presented as always!
@milowadlin
@milowadlin 7 дней назад
Great work! Very thought provoking, one nerd to another!
@uncletiggermclaren7592
@uncletiggermclaren7592 6 дней назад
I was just thinking yesterday -"That bloody Milo fella has been slack"- "About time we got another amusing and interesting piece from Stefan". :) 8:52 Perfect example of that "If not friend, why look like friend?" question.
@ruththinkingoutside.707
@ruththinkingoutside.707 7 дней назад
Yay! I got the notification on time! Thanks Stefan! I REALLY needed this today..
@KatherineHugs
@KatherineHugs 6 дней назад
Great video as always, Stefan. This is really interesting stuff and you have a great way of distilling complex topics in a way that isn't pandering.
@Holly-nd6ro
@Holly-nd6ro 7 дней назад
Babe, wake up, new Stefan video just dropped
@xiKUDx
@xiKUDx 7 дней назад
Another absolute banger from Stefan
@dreamerliteraryproductions9423
@dreamerliteraryproductions9423 7 дней назад
Great video! Thank you for the fascinating content regarding expanding our understanding the Neanderthal and the extent of their northern boundaries!
@Google_Does_Evil_Now
@Google_Does_Evil_Now 5 дней назад
Thank you Stefan, Trine, Peter and Emil for a delightful and interesting video. And a special applause for the generous donation to UNICEF.
@Mark_GL
@Mark_GL 7 дней назад
Great content as always! I think it's awsome that you get all this profesionals to participate.👌
@jtm5958
@jtm5958 7 дней назад
Hey Stefan, Love your work. Always a joy and really looking forward to the next one. Walked past Moesgaard Museum today, lovely place!
@1234567marks
@1234567marks 6 дней назад
Great!, a new SM video, always look fwd to these coming, time to watch with a cup of tea and a biscuit, as I always do, I guess you could call it a ritual.
@alayneperrott9693
@alayneperrott9693 5 дней назад
Fascinating! One of your best videos so far, Stefan.
@ajj9694
@ajj9694 5 дней назад
I love how Stefan giggles. His enthusiasm for the topic is infectious.
@nebulan
@nebulan 7 дней назад
Great visuals! Great guests! Can imagine a day in the life of a Neanderthal ❤
@nebulan
@nebulan 7 дней назад
And just a tad childish humor 😄
@simonschouteden4542
@simonschouteden4542 7 дней назад
MY FAVOURITE RU-vidR HAS UPLOADED!!!!
@svenhurdurburdursson8765
@svenhurdurburdursson8765 7 дней назад
Thanks for making these wonderful videos!
@texcatlipocajunior144
@texcatlipocajunior144 6 дней назад
This is a great video Stefan! Thank you.
@reveivl
@reveivl 4 дня назад
Fascinating as always, thanks.
@kabir3510
@kabir3510 6 дней назад
Hey, Stefan your videos are awesome keep up the great work. Best wishes to you are your family, commenting for the Algorithm.
@eduardodequechalvares4210
@eduardodequechalvares4210 7 дней назад
I was also very interested in the National Doughnut Day of Krispy Kreme. Keep the good work Stefan!
@jessica_gerbil
@jessica_gerbil 7 дней назад
another absolute banger, thank you stefan for all of the work and love you put into every video!
@davidvitela6889
@davidvitela6889 4 дня назад
Wtf mate your videos are somehow better quality each one you upload. It's incredible how just passion took you so far, I'm totally getting to your Patreon
@billhaskill6597
@billhaskill6597 7 дней назад
Well done!
@janvanhoyk8375
@janvanhoyk8375 7 дней назад
im as early to this video as humans were late to migrate to new zealand
@il3077
@il3077 7 дней назад
Wild New Zealand mention 😋🩷
@BlaBla-pf8mf
@BlaBla-pf8mf 7 дней назад
humans couldn't find NZ because it's not shown on many world maps
@theblackhand6485
@theblackhand6485 4 дня назад
@BlaBla: Nope. The Dutch just didn't discovered it yet. At least if seen from a Western prospective. I'll bet the inhabitants of New Ginae, Salomon Achipelego or the Aboriginals knew where it was.
@DWandLoZfan_and_Knuckles
@DWandLoZfan_and_Knuckles День назад
They were joking about how New Zealand is often left off of world maps. The Polynesian Maori didn't settle New Zealand until around the 13 hundreds AD/CE, and are believed to be the islands first human inhabitants. If those groups you mentioned new of it beforehand, they don't appear to have stayed.
@annduncan4081
@annduncan4081 7 дней назад
Fascinating, as are all of your videos!
@gymnosophist7471
@gymnosophist7471 6 дней назад
What a great video Stefan! Cheers & good luck with with everything!
@lakrids-pibe
@lakrids-pibe 7 дней назад
Hej hej from Denmark ♫ Aarhus, in the middle of aar street ♩
@Bildgesmythe
@Bildgesmythe 7 дней назад
Love to find a Neanderthal in the permafrost
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 7 дней назад
That day has gotta come right? I’m waiting for it too!
@spcmonkey6080
@spcmonkey6080 6 дней назад
Stefan I have probalem, I cannot stop watching your videos, I found your videos a little over a year ago and you have been a great educator to me through my studies in archaeology at university. You are such an inspiration to me and motivate me to pursue my dream of digging holes and finding some interesting things!
@AWSMcube
@AWSMcube 3 дня назад
New 35 minute video from Stefan Milo. Gonna roll one up and listen, occasionally pausing to ponder.
@oldcremona
@oldcremona 7 дней назад
Love this so much ❤
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 7 дней назад
I think other human species were as smart as us. I don’t doubt they would be able to make it super far across the world.
@71kimg
@71kimg 7 дней назад
Not actually another species - it’s the same species with some different variations of genomes that is almost the same.
@robertdiehl1281
@robertdiehl1281 6 дней назад
Something very satisfying to learn so much from your videos. Appreciate your work.
@sgtflashback5442
@sgtflashback5442 6 дней назад
Another great topic and video! Thanks man!
@Toddis
@Toddis 7 дней назад
Thanks for the Neanderthal content 👊
@gittevandevelde2208
@gittevandevelde2208 7 дней назад
"I am bald, and I think you are too!" Me, a 23yo old woman with thick waistlength hair that scares hairstylists watching this:
@marcusfridh8489
@marcusfridh8489 6 дней назад
Me a 45 yo guy with long hair and with a father who also got a full set of hair at almost 78 years old.
@StefanMilo
@StefanMilo 6 дней назад
Well I’m jealous
@mrbaab5932
@mrbaab5932 6 дней назад
'23 And Me' DNA testing service?
@mrbaab5932
@mrbaab5932 6 дней назад
Do you dy your hair lighter like the female speaker 🔊?
@deepquake9
@deepquake9 4 дня назад
Great video. All the best to the family.
@ltdada
@ltdada 4 дня назад
As always, much appreciation for this.
@CunningLinguistics
@CunningLinguistics 7 дней назад
Just a friendly reminder that Neanderthals actually has bigger brains than we do and were NOT some dumb brutes. We honestly shouldn't be "surprised" by anything we find.
@Ezullof
@Ezullof 7 дней назад
Actually that's a myth. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33459351/
@deepdrag8131
@deepdrag8131 6 дней назад
Or… they could have been guided by aliens. Which, of course, the status quo doesn’t want you to think about. The woke crowd wants you to think Neanderthals are smart because they want you to vote for a Neanderthal like Biden.
@tonyhussey3610
@tonyhussey3610 6 дней назад
To survive and prosper that long ago.. you must be very smart,intelligent and intuitive with nature..
@ericb2017
@ericb2017 6 дней назад
I’m pretty sure this is now the consensus my friend.
@freefall9832
@freefall9832 6 дней назад
They didn't prosper. Neanderthals were limited in range and numbers.
@user-ri1ti6go7s
@user-ri1ti6go7s 7 дней назад
Totally brilliant... Thanks for such good video and the important project being done and ideas/possibilities of where neanderthals were
@danielisbell4882
@danielisbell4882 День назад
Nice one I liked the info and speculations you made in this one.
@grizzlybearzzz2824
@grizzlybearzzz2824 7 дней назад
"Distant cousin, part time lover" omg 😂❤
@gudelberdgudiligund4410
@gudelberdgudiligund4410 6 дней назад
Love how he starts and ends videos with a fresh haircut, but halfway through production, he’s rocking that lazy, disheveled look!
@kelleycavan6911
@kelleycavan6911 6 дней назад
Wonderful video once again- thanks so much
@oneirois7461
@oneirois7461 6 дней назад
Stefan sending out another banger love learning through your videos
@Minty1337
@Minty1337 7 дней назад
20:20 "10 meters down, 20 meters down, that's such a challenge to excavate in, basically an impossible challenge to excavate. uhm.... i know this is archeology but uh.... i think 10-20 meters is very doable, especially if the sediment layers above don't contain any artifacts, and even then, I've heard of archeological digs that go more than 30 meters deep in places like Rome where the ground is basically made of artifacts (obvious exaggeration). to me at least, this seems worth the time to dig.
@Ezullof
@Ezullof 7 дней назад
Yeah, honestly I don't have the best impression on the danish paleontologists we saw. They seem to both use unncessarily complex methods (why look for almost invisible lakes when you could seach for prehistoric bogs on the beach?) but also seem to be too shy to try actual excavations. If you want easy to access remains, you go on the beach and look for ancient bog. If you want to excavate an ice age lake, you must be prepared to remove a huge layer of modern sedimentation. And maybe use a place during summer to notice weird formations instead of purely geophysical, it helps to cover much more space.
@duckpotat9818
@duckpotat9818 6 дней назад
@@Ezullof I think they just lack the funding that someone searching for Roman remains would have, maybe it’s a language barrier and they meant stagnant water bodies in general and not just lakes?
@sofiakaitlyn
@sofiakaitlyn 6 дней назад
​@duckpotat9818 Agreed its the funding. It's one thing to excavate down 20 meters in a place like Rome where you are guaranteed to find something. It's another when it's in the middle of nowhere and your not sure if anything is even there. I'm sure many people aren't willing to fund such things. Which is why I'm sure they are trying to find places with a high possibility of artifacts before starting.
@Minty1337
@Minty1337 6 дней назад
@@duckpotat9818 yea funding is almost definitely the largest problem, but as i said, i think it deserves to have more effort into it, perhaps use those ground penetrating radars to scan an area to see if its worth digging, and if it is, then 20-30 meters doesn't seem like much to find some potentially important hints at our evolution, or the evolution of our nearest relatives.
@johannageisel5390
@johannageisel5390 7 дней назад
They are humans, therefor it is only to be expected that they can adapt (with artificial means like clothing, fire and shelter building) to a large range of temperatures.
@judithmccrea2601
@judithmccrea2601 5 дней назад
Hope all goes well for you. We will be waiting and very happy to see you back again!❤
@Kasamira
@Kasamira 6 дней назад
Just finished the video and really enjoyed all the interviews, can tell you put a lot of hard work in!! Thank you and keep up the fantastic work ❤
@MarkVrem
@MarkVrem 7 дней назад
Viking Neatherdrals
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 7 дней назад
Ah yes, lets define Scandinavians by a subculture of the worst men in Europe that are within the historical record. Imagine being from a land where the only thing you're known for is that some of your forefathers *one thousand years ago* were murdering slaver-thieves. God damn, that's sad. They have to have done *something* kind of good within that last thousand years
@freefall9832
@freefall9832 6 дней назад
I don't recall vikings being cannibals as a normal practice, but I might be wrong.
@AlowisciousMahoney
@AlowisciousMahoney 6 дней назад
“The original brexit” 😂
4 дня назад
Great content. Great tone. Enthusiastic, tough not tabloid. A great mix of scientific and popular. I simply love this channel
@glasperlinspiel
@glasperlinspiel 2 дня назад
Wonderful exposition, you’re the best
@tonytan8885
@tonytan8885 7 дней назад
cool video
@lukasrollier1004
@lukasrollier1004 7 дней назад
[quick, wet, cheek wobbling fart sound] is amazingly specific for the annotations
@DavidKutzler
@DavidKutzler 6 дней назад
Thanks! Excellent work!
@jmck6320
@jmck6320 7 дней назад
Beautifully and intelligently delivered.
@Kasamira
@Kasamira 6 дней назад
I get so ridiculously excited seeing you upload!’
@carol-leelane721
@carol-leelane721 6 дней назад
Fascinating! Thank you!
@wgmbh1
@wgmbh1 6 дней назад
Once again you have informed me, thank you Stefan
@karphin1
@karphin1 4 дня назад
I’m a nerd like you, Stefan! Always enjoy your videos!
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