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Lost Lineage: Sahelanthropus tchadensis 

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Chapter 1: Early Hominins
Episode 1: Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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To kick off our series on human origins we start all the way back at the beginning to 7 million years ago. In this video we talk about our oldest human ancestor Sahelanthropus tchadensis or, as his holotype fossil is colloquially known, Tuomai. This one of a kind fossil was discovered in 2001 on a dig conducted by Michel Brunet and has changed the way that we view human evolution from its remarkable age to its striking resemblance to both Homo sapians and great apes. Join us as we explore this miraculous archaeological discovery and discuss its many mysteries.
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www.nature.com/articles/d4158...
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@miniminuteman773
@miniminuteman773 Год назад
Uhhh so the rings sold out in 6 hours… next time we will absolutely be making more! I really can’t express how thrilled I am y’all liked the idea and I want to give a huge thank you to everyone single one of you, ring or no ring, for being here and supporting what I do. I really love you all. ❤️
@thoughtfullysed2687
@thoughtfullysed2687 Год назад
Congrats! Absolutely amazing. Bummed I missed out but happy for you.
@nayderdabigfatgator1842
@nayderdabigfatgator1842 Год назад
Plz let us know when you have more I would really love one. It’s more unique than dragon and human skull rings which are everywhere on Etsy
@mish08163
@mish08163 Год назад
I am soooo happy for you! Love this channel so much, i don’t think any of us would mind a cool hoodie though ;)
@cork..
@cork.. Год назад
I'm so sad for me and yet so happy for you. Feels weird, yo.
@yodontheduck
@yodontheduck Год назад
i'm a little bit glad they sold out so quickly - i couldn't afford the almost $290 usd but i would've bought it anyways
@DumbKeitha
@DumbKeitha Год назад
I love how we go from “how old is this skull” to “so when a star explodes” so fast 💀
@toweypat
@toweypat Год назад
Every atom in you and I was made in a star and scattered through space when it exploded.
@den-uo3yz
@den-uo3yz Год назад
@@toweypatbrian cox moment !
@Sushi33312
@Sushi33312 3 месяца назад
Beginnings have to start somewhere...😜
@sunshine-mh3ii
@sunshine-mh3ii Год назад
when i realized how new this channel was, i was outraged that i couldn’t spend days being watching Milo’s content
@memejeff
@memejeff Год назад
same, he is a natural. Really thought he had made more stuff.
@koalasarecool7823
@koalasarecool7823 Год назад
@@memejeff hes a really popular tiktok creator and recently started the channel, honestly I prefer the videos more than his tiktoks now
@tubularfantasy
@tubularfantasy Год назад
Same
@deknees8969
@deknees8969 Год назад
Yeah same
@clouddd8053
@clouddd8053 Год назад
If your looking for other archeological content, I used to watch “Trey the explainer” I binged his paleontology and anthropology videos during quarantine but no idea what he’s up to now
@kramttonnis6405
@kramttonnis6405 Год назад
Milo: ‘I hate Chemistry’ Also Milo: *teaches some relatively complex physics and chemistry better than my Chem teacher ever did*
@earlyej3008
@earlyej3008 4 месяца назад
Seriously. I actually like chemistry and wish I could find someone who teaches it in the same humorous way Milo teaches!
@toniivanova9360
@toniivanova9360 Год назад
"I promise - it's really simple. So, when a star explodes..." 😂😂😂😂😂 I love this channel. 😀
@Loch_Nessie9
@Loch_Nessie9 9 месяцев назад
😂😂
@alicethemad1613
@alicethemad1613 Год назад
Very excited to hear Milo call the fossil “buddy” “guy” or “dude” at some point in this video
@michaireneuszjakubowski5289
That's so... humanizing, ompared to terms such as "specimen". And I think it's a very good thing Milo does this.
@caneyebus
@caneyebus Год назад
It's his Buddy Guy.
@miniminuteman773
@miniminuteman773 Год назад
I shit you not I call it "a guy" once before the five minute mark.
@arealisticbeautystandard8920
just his little buddy dead guy
@Thomaas551
@Thomaas551 4 месяца назад
4:22
@larctrinx8960
@larctrinx8960 Год назад
"This is Mitis, he can't walk in a straight line." I love him.
@blught4787
@blught4787 Год назад
He's just drunk bro
@celiamaddy7448
@celiamaddy7448 Год назад
He's an excellent child
@isabelfranqui5784
@isabelfranqui5784 Год назад
Bing search engine is possibly less controlling and suspicious activity.
@nemo_is_real
@nemo_is_real Год назад
@@isabelfranqui5784 ??????
@isabelfranqui5784
@isabelfranqui5784 Год назад
@@nemo_is_real yes I use confusion
@jocax188723
@jocax188723 Год назад
Honestly my brain is still wired to scream "BEHOLD! TODAY IS THE DAY WEAPONS LEARNED TO WALK UPRIGHT!" whenever Sahelanthropus is mentioned. It's fascinating to learn where the name actually comes from.
@kazmark_gl8652
@kazmark_gl8652 10 месяцев назад
"The thirst for revenge that I have planted will infest the system. No one can stop it now. Sahelanthropus will unleash that thirst unto the future."
@sneakysnek8416
@sneakysnek8416 4 месяца назад
Consider this your phantom pain
@dinodiggerz4991
@dinodiggerz4991 Месяц назад
BUT THATS IMPOSSIBLE SAHELANTHROPUS SHOULDNT BE ABLE TO OPERATE WITHOUT A PILOT
@emmetthowell899
@emmetthowell899 Год назад
23:52 I love that telling a pet “I know/ I know all about it” is a universal experience
@kiera_rdh6697
@kiera_rdh6697 Год назад
“Homosapiens have an almost horseshoe shaped mouth cavity” - WE’RE SUPPOSED TO. As a dental hygienist who specializes in malocclusion and orthodontic therapy, I can tell you most people (at least most modern Americans and Europeans) don’t naturally have that dental arch form anymore. We’re continuing to lose space in our mouths as our diets get evermore soft and processed and we’re continuing to decrease mastication. That’s why teeth can get so crowded and need braces, and also why wisdom teeth don’t fit anymore and so many people need to have them removed.
@birdy9549
@birdy9549 Год назад
that’s really interesting, i was always thinking ‘why tf do i need braces’ when i had them, so it’s nice to finally see an answer for that
@mitcharlotte672
@mitcharlotte672 Год назад
huh, that's why i didn't need braces
@ejedwards1678
@ejedwards1678 Год назад
When I got my wisdom teeth removed the dentist who performed the surgery, they were impacted, said that I only grew two so they only had to do the bottom. He said that some people just don't form some of them because we don't need them anymore.
@kiera_rdh6697
@kiera_rdh6697 Год назад
@@ejedwards1678 It’s rapid evolution happening before our eyes. More people are genetically missing them every year.
@kiera_rdh6697
@kiera_rdh6697 Год назад
@@mitcharlotte672 it can involve a lot of factors. Also just because you didn’t have braces as a teenager doesn’t mean you’ll NEVER need to correct your bite. Teeth constantly move around all throughout your lifetime and if they shift into a harmful position, they need to be corrected. Teeth biting together wrongly can be very painful, cause bone loss and gum recession, and even cause the teeth to fracture. Ask your dentist about your bite function next time you’re there and if it’s healthy consider getting some retainers to prevent your teeth from shifting to a harmful position.
@jrojala
@jrojala Год назад
Not for nuthin, Milo’s hair is so glorious. I love it when people with such nice hair allow it to grow long. The curves and colors and shine, oh my.
@lunarlightbulb158
@lunarlightbulb158 9 месяцев назад
from a geology master's student currently taking a geochronology (ie the dating of rocks) class: your explanation of cosmogenic nuclide dating was spot-on. You took a very complicated concept and explained it very understandably. Love your content dude, cannot wait to read your book :D
@mamasimmerplays4702
@mamasimmerplays4702 5 месяцев назад
How does it work with rocks formed under water? Does the water block the radiation?
@biggusdickus9246
@biggusdickus9246 Год назад
as an italian, berillium 9's mom knowing how to make gnocchi is indeed a good indicator of stability
@ihatehandles
@ihatehandles Год назад
i am sure you are quite stable as well, biggus dickus
@biggusdickus9246
@biggusdickus9246 Год назад
@@ihatehandles i confirm the fact that not only my mother but I too know how to make gnocchi
@Thehermitist
@Thehermitist 8 месяцев назад
Can’t see ur replies. Probably racist 😂
@biggusdickus9246
@biggusdickus9246 8 месяцев назад
@@Thehermitist what?
@sammykat2hb
@sammykat2hb Год назад
Honestly, I'm emotional. This entire species was living, breathing, splashing in a lake gosh dang it - and the only trace left of them is a skull crushed into pebbles and painstakingly put back together by their descendants. I sincerely hope we find more someday so Toumaï has company. And...I'm 0% surprised you're a ferret guy. I don't know how, but whatever energy you give off pairs very well with thieving fur slinkies. I love them.
@lichenthrope__
@lichenthrope__ Год назад
thieving fur slinkies yes that is milo
@agentasher8512
@agentasher8512 Год назад
love the term "thieving fur slinkies"
@Where_is_Waldo
@Where_is_Waldo Год назад
I don't think it's known yet whether we're the descendants of Sahelanthropus Tchadensis. It still could be another evolutionary branch that died off.
@sabinasabino141
@sabinasabino141 Год назад
He kind of looks like a ferret, and I say this as compliment.
@Overlord99762
@Overlord99762 Год назад
Is there a better way to remember them than frolicking next to a lake where they probably found plenty of fruiting trees? I think it's a good picture to paint for them, even if a bit naïve.
@billycarter6695
@billycarter6695 Год назад
ST-84 Metal Gear, often known as Sahelanthropus, was a nuclear-armed bipedal tank developed in the 1980s. Utilized by XOF, its production was mostly done by scientist Huey Emmerich and the Soviet Union.
@lucifermagne7458
@lucifermagne7458 Год назад
I love Metal Gear
@dylanfarnham5164
@dylanfarnham5164 Год назад
My people 😁
@OtakuUnitedStudio
@OtakuUnitedStudio Год назад
hnnnnnnn Colonel, there's a big monkey robot shooting at me!
@jakethreesixty
@jakethreesixty Год назад
I'm glad I didn't have to scroll too far to find the MGS reference 😆
@adamm2091
@adamm2091 10 месяцев назад
It's a shame MGSV was so trash
@sarahcrane5088
@sarahcrane5088 Год назад
As a recently deconverted ex-christian, idk why people feel like they need to make up conspiracy theories and stuff cause real science and ancient history is so freaking cool! I'm so glad I'm at a point where I can learn about how the world and humans actually came to be and not have a voice in the back of my head telling me it's not real. Love your videos Milo, they're really cool and are helping me learn a lot of stuff that was kept from me growing up, keep it up!
@Techno_Idioto
@Techno_Idioto 10 месяцев назад
Welcome to the world of the rational and the educated. We're glad you abandoned the fantasies that are religion.
@aussieseal9979
@aussieseal9979 7 месяцев назад
​@@Techno_Idiotothat's a hit overconfident. I mean I'm not religious either, but claiming you know for a fact that religion is fake is pretty silly
@larrywest42
@larrywest42 5 месяцев назад
Congratulations! Changing your core beliefs is _really_ hard, even with loads of evidence. And that, I think, answers your implicit question about conspiracy theories ... as many ex-cult members and hoax victims (like ex-flat-earthers) can attest.
@user-uc5cm3qp8x
@user-uc5cm3qp8x 4 месяца назад
I’m a Christian and I believe in science. A lot of scripture can be adapted when information becomes available. For example the garden of Eden is believed to be in Mesopotamia where advanced civilization (I know there’s a better word but I don’t know it) that was respected by European standards signifying that it is the first group made in gods image of what civilization should be.
@evoeightyci
@evoeightyci 4 месяца назад
@@aussieseal9979 Hey! Hope all is well. I'd first like to point out that he never dismissed that a god exists. As a rational humanist, it's like asking is there such a thing as pink unicorns with rainbow horns? Well, we don't know, however the fact that there is 0 evidence for one we don't waste time thinking about it. Same as a god. There is no evidence for a god. There is only the oral history and now written words of men. "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence." (Hitchens) If actual evidence of a god could be produced, we would be happy to investigate it. Hope this helps you understand the position. Peace out.
@Ezekiel_Allium
@Ezekiel_Allium Год назад
I really love the tradition of naming ancient humans. There's something really sweet about it. Id hope when the beetles dig me up in the distant future they'd call me like Click-Scritch and their kids make fun of how I died while bored in class.
@arsenicandvanilla3103
@arsenicandvanilla3103 Год назад
I feel like I'm being yelled at by a fairy exasperated science teacher who just had to deal with a creationist. 10/10
@____________838
@____________838 Год назад
Fairy?
@CraftyVegan
@CraftyVegan Год назад
@@____________838 probs an autocucumber version of “fairly” Best guess.
@CraftyVegan
@CraftyVegan Год назад
You’re probably very close to the truth with this assessment
@58209
@58209 Год назад
milo is clearly a fey creature
@The-Silliest-Little-Guy
@The-Silliest-Little-Guy Год назад
@@____________838 yeh theres no way Milo isnt some sort of fae creature
@genenerd1984-alt
@genenerd1984-alt Год назад
As a Biochemist by education, the intensity of giggly joy I got from you writing the half life of Be as 10 ^ -6 instead of 10 ^ 6 was immeasurable. ... And yes, I did the math and it would be a half life of ~43.8 seconds.
@slwrabbits
@slwrabbits 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! I wanted to know too, but did not have the fortitude to calculate it.
@Vgn1701
@Vgn1701 6 месяцев назад
Every time I watch this video and get to the "this will be a series of four parts, each part with multiple episodes, to cover the human family tree" I get so excited but then I remember he didn't continue the series. Those two episodes rock though. Honestly my favourite. MILO PLEASE I NEED YOU TO CONTINUE LOST LINEAGE PLEASE
@pencilpauli9442
@pencilpauli9442 Год назад
An old Sahel man from Chad Had bones that looked very sad. But Milo did bring His head on a ring Which made the man from Chad glad!
@AccidentalNinja
@AccidentalNinja Год назад
This pleases me.
@OrangeColt
@OrangeColt Год назад
I had to read this out loud so I could bask in this magnificence
@danigurl1203
@danigurl1203 Год назад
This is great
@ashwinnmyburgh9364
@ashwinnmyburgh9364 Год назад
Thou hast pleased me greatly with thy words!
@gorillaguerillaDK
@gorillaguerillaDK Год назад
Should be included with the ring!
@iamawsome243
@iamawsome243 Год назад
So much of this video is gold. My favorite so far is, "I hate chemistry, and I'm graduated now, so I can do whatever I want."
@KitTheAnkafolk
@KitTheAnkafolk Год назад
I think the reason I love Milo’s content so much is because we present things the same way, as in “I’m going to give you the facts, but I’ll be damned if I don’t slip in something stupid”
@hauntedsunsets
@hauntedsunsets Год назад
oh my god I LOVED seeing the ferrets! Midas looks so much like my beloved late Sasha - she, too, couldn't walk in a straight line being partially blind AND partially deaf. she also hated other ferrets with a seething passion so she never accepted any kind of cagemates, instead she spent all day hanging out with her dad if not sleeping or trying to get intro trouble while I wasn't looking
@whitestarlinegoodnight
@whitestarlinegoodnight Год назад
"The ancestor of humanity was Chadian" - one of the most badass sentences archeology has ever produced Also, I'm still watching the premiere as I write this, and *I can't wait for the ferrets* Edit: I LOVE THEM ❤️❤️
@georgethompson1460
@georgethompson1460 Год назад
Chad wars 2: Chadian revengence.
@RubyBlueUwU
@RubyBlueUwU Год назад
He was a bi Chad, absolute mad lad
@kenlieck7756
@kenlieck7756 Год назад
It is with supreme humility I offer this link to what is unquestionably the finest hour for the ferret in the 20th century musical entertainment, as originally seen and heard on 1967's 1948 Show: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PQUHKPN9fg8.html
@polarisnorth
@polarisnorth Год назад
@@RubyBlueUwU is this SUPPOSED to scan to Sk8tr Boi, because it does in my head.
@carlinkag2525
@carlinkag2525 Год назад
@@polarisnorth Oh no, now I see it too! What have you done😂😂😂💔
@ashurean
@ashurean Год назад
It's really funny to think that all of humans have existed for so little time that the entire history of our civilization happens in a fraction of a geological margin of error.
@beacleto
@beacleto Год назад
Milo, I have NO idea why RU-vid recommended your channel to me. I know absolutely NOTHING about archeology or history, but I binge watched your content and I'm so happy that you're doing what you like and now have the time to be more creative with your videos. I loved the new set and ferrets, they are adorable 😭❤️ keep going, and I'm really happy for your milestones!! Thanks for making content like this, it's super important!
@ladylark10884
@ladylark10884 Год назад
14:45 that's so wonderful, im sure chad is still extremely proud of being the home of our oldest known ancestor. i know i would be! id bring it up everytime someone would ask about where im from haha
@JustCallMeBandit
@JustCallMeBandit Год назад
My biggest criticism of this channel is that there's not enough content to binge. Keep up the great uploads man.
@DavidSilva-gp5vq
@DavidSilva-gp5vq Год назад
You can tell Milo's definitely an archaeologist and not a mathematician lol. Seriously tho these videos are terrifically well made!
@cuevob
@cuevob Год назад
Yes, I think he meant 10^6 not 10^-6 but I got what he meant.
@kariannstickle2708
@kariannstickle2708 Год назад
He’s one of those special Nerds, The Nerd who studies ancient Nerds and Nerds who study the ancient Nerds
@hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
Why specifically not a mathematician? Cause we’re also notoriously bad with arithmetics
@DavidSilva-gp5vq
@DavidSilva-gp5vq Год назад
@@hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 the negative exponent when he was using scientific notation did it for me
@hlibushok
@hlibushok Год назад
@@cuevob He wrote 10^6
@notyourdoggo7540
@notyourdoggo7540 Год назад
Hi, I just went to the natural history museum in Brussels today and because of your video I immediately recognized the Toumaï scull replica they had, which made me really excited and I wanted to thank you for all the amazing educational videos you make!
@thefuhhhdude3942
@thefuhhhdude3942 Год назад
Dude you pick really great topics, you’re genuinely funny but you don’t joke around too much it’s sprinkled in perfectly you’ve got the secret sauce here man keep it up
@leesparkles9518
@leesparkles9518 Год назад
Came for the acient aliens debunking, stayed for the way less confusing review of my Intro to Human Origins class 👍
@onbearfeet
@onbearfeet Год назад
I love the actual content here, but honestly my heart belongs to the ferrets (and the ongoing saga of whatever Milo's neighbors are doing up there, which sounds FASCINATING). Please tell Moose I adore her felonious exploits.
@un959
@un959 Год назад
Same. Great content here (and I'm glad he moved over to longer vids here, though his TikTok was also fantastic) that I very much enjoy but I find myself also increasingly invested in the neighbors saga. And now ferrets?! This channel is just wins all around.
@onbearfeet
@onbearfeet Год назад
@@un959 Omg imagine the ferrets vs the neighbors.
@blissbillo9603
@blissbillo9603 Год назад
Omg THANK YOU for explaining surface exposure dating! As a layman I was trying to explain this episode to a friend the other day, and I'm sure she thought I was just messing with her. Because it sounds so utterly bananas! It sounds like something a "paranormal expert" makes up to measure ghost farts or something, but it's true, and it's amazing and humbling and mind-blowing that scientists are able to do this! I'm gonna read more about it. Thanks for getting me started!
@Kaninchenbau
@Kaninchenbau Год назад
History, high kicks and ferrets, this channel has everything one could ask for
@hanagla5406
@hanagla5406 Год назад
I love how the oldest human is literally called Chad
@darthrevan8640
@darthrevan8640 8 месяцев назад
Putting this here so it can be seen I need a remix of "America fuck yha" but "bipedalism fuck yha"
@MEJ777
@MEJ777 2 месяца назад
He or/ she was from Chad?
@criminal7592
@criminal7592 Месяц назад
​@@MEJ777 don't you bring gender into this
@MEJ777
@MEJ777 Месяц назад
@@criminal7592 wdym?
@ericaevoy1
@ericaevoy1 Год назад
“For those of you who dissociated during chemistry” 😂😂😂 honestly I have never struggled so hard with a class in my life. I was mostly an a student, can’t say I was perfect but I literally couldn’t get more than a c in chemistry 😵‍💫
@idontwantahandlethough
@idontwantahandlethough Год назад
oh god me too. It feels the least "sciencey" of all the hard sciences to me. I think it's because early on, the actual rationale for the why certain formulas/equations/laws work is often far beyond the student's understanding, so for a good while the class is just "do this because the book said to do this, and hopefully in a couple of years the pieces will start for fall into place". That makes it so, so much harder imo. In physics or biology, you can often intuitively figure out why a particular law/principle/equation/whatever works because we have a lot more [casual] familiarity with physics and biology simply by living life! With chemistry, you're almost always dealing with stuff that is entirely alien to the everyday human experience. ...If that makes any sense at all. I have the worst time learning new stuff if I don't know *why.* I can totally just plug the values into equations, but then I'm not really learning much so what's the point?
@Aaronhurst0059
@Aaronhurst0059 Год назад
I failed chemistry with a 18 percent haha.
@nellepolansky300
@nellepolansky300 Год назад
Same! I just could not get it in high school but managed to scrape by thanks to my final (I’m good at tests) and my lab practice (we just had to demonstrate that we could follow proper lab procedure and were familiar with all safety procedures and equipment.) Then I had to take general chemistry my freshman year of collage and breezed through finishing with 4.0 🤷‍♀️
@veryde_3356
@veryde_3356 Год назад
@@idontwantahandlethough Yeah I'm currently a PhD student in chemistry and I also have to design educational material for non-major chemistry students. What is very apparent is the steep learning curve that chemistry has because we don't gather a lot of intution for it outside of baking (maybe). The periodic table, orbital shells, chemical nomenclature that even grad students struggle with, the subject requires a lot of legwork for one to geta grip. That said having done that work is very rewarding. It really shapes your perspective on pretty much everything pertaining to matter.
@rosemadder5547
@rosemadder5547 Год назад
Lol it was one of the only classes I passed and was in honors 😂 so funny how differently ppl can be intelligent
@malinicorrea9379
@malinicorrea9379 Год назад
Thank you for sharing the noodle rats with us, Rest in Peace Midas ❤
@baddabing4494
@baddabing4494 Год назад
I love how the way they dated the material of Tomaï's skull is basically hoe long it's been since he's touched grass
@dohrway3780
@dohrway3780 Год назад
As son as you explained the beauty in the name Toumaï, I instantly ordered the ring. Impulsive? Absolutely. A bad decision? Not at all.
@douggaudiosi14
@douggaudiosi14 Год назад
U spent 240 euro on a paper weight your insane
@nepune93
@nepune93 Год назад
@@douggaudiosi14 it sold out in 6 hours aparently. I'm glad enough people wanted it, but $240 for a metal ring 😬
@dohrway3780
@dohrway3780 Год назад
@@douggaudiosi14 Good to know! But did I ask?
@NickanM
@NickanM Год назад
@@douggaudiosi14 Some people buy trendy handbags for 500 € or more, the paperweight is full of class if you compare them.
@aaronlong7482
@aaronlong7482 Год назад
@@nepune93 silver ring. A precious metal..not to mention a hand crafted piece of art
@ravenwaves6785
@ravenwaves6785 2 года назад
I have a special resentment for and fascination with this particular fossil, so I am very excited for this!
@I_report_scammers_spammers
@I_report_scammers_spammers 2 года назад
Resentment?
@ravenwaves6785
@ravenwaves6785 2 года назад
@@I_report_scammers_spammers so when I was doing an undergrad archaeology/history degree, this fossil perplexed me because of its particularly exaggerated features. I had a hard time wrapping my head around its inclusion, but I was still very fascinated by it. Then, on the exam (first year subject), I drew a total blank when I needed to name it. I knew the name. I probably spent more time researching it than any of the later hominin fossils. But I just could not think of it at the time. I wrote a paragraph about it without putting a name to it (didn't matter I don't think). I then remembered it the second I left the exam theater. F*cking sahelanthropus tchadensis. Thus the resentment.
@Davd35
@Davd35 Год назад
@@ravenwaves6785 I had almost the exact thing happened to me but with Paranthropus robustus. I thought it was super interesting and very different from the other hominids so I spent a ton of time studying about it. Then on the exam I blanked on the genus name.
@zebraloverbridget
@zebraloverbridget Год назад
@@ravenwaves6785 Any decent professor should have marked that right if the information given was all correct. I know I have had similar issues where I can't remember the name of a thing but I can accurately describe it and it was marked correct even though technically I didn't give the intended answer. What matters more is that you understand the material vs just memorizing the specific term. I can't say the exact course that happened for since it happened more than once but it was one needed for either my B.S Physics or M.S. in Engineering.
@ravenwaves6785
@ravenwaves6785 Год назад
@@zebraloverbridget I suppose this is true. We don't get the exams returned, so we can't see what was marked right or wrong, so I can't say for sure I lost marks or not. Still, it is the most frustrating thing to forget a name in an exam setting.
@52wbending52
@52wbending52 Год назад
Years ago my mom bought a necklace with the depiction of ancient cave art at the cliffs of Mohr in Ireland. It's always a really cool story to tell as jewelry and history. If you keep making jewelry like that, I absolutely will buy some myself and for my mother!
@WrathofKhorne25
@WrathofKhorne25 Год назад
I'm so glad you came up with this series, I have been DYING for a video series that explores the evolution of man. It seems to be a taboo subject cause I can't seem to find anything with details outside of like, Neanderthals, and maybe some homo erectus.
@joanfregapane8683
@joanfregapane8683 Год назад
Try Gutsick Gibbon. She has a range of topics on her channel, but often discusses human ancestors including skulls and bones (she’s a PhD. student & teacher).
@ArramzyChaos
@ArramzyChaos Год назад
This ring was sold out so quick... I'm very sad I missed my chance because I have a functional sleep schedule. But I'm happy for those who got it. This has to be the coolest merch idea I've ever seen
@cuevob
@cuevob Год назад
On a side note: I think the drink thing is a cool gimmick that you should continue - then you could, if possible, do a crossover with How To Drink. You could have drinks like the Chariots of Fire, or the Baghdad battery. Great promotion for you, and some fun for the audience. Ahh, fun drinking game: every time they say "They" take a sip/shot.
@thespankmyfrank
@thespankmyfrank Год назад
A crossover with Max from Tasting/Drinking History would be dope. Hard to find that early recipes but... idk it'd be fun. I love them both.
@PvtPuplovski
@PvtPuplovski Год назад
That Ring Merch is probably some of the best and most thoughtful I’ve seen. Glad to see they sold out so fast!
@ashleyyakubac7506
@ashleyyakubac7506 Час назад
I have literally been looking for a series like this for years. I'm so happy. Please continue this series!! ❤
@artistofdarklight3612
@artistofdarklight3612 Год назад
I am so glad you took the advice in the comment section and got another ferret for Moose! Being highly social little nuggets they just thrive with a friend, welcome Mitis!
@josephdynan3604
@josephdynan3604 Год назад
Not Archaeology so much as Palaeontology, but I thought it was a cool enough story about the resilience of ancient life that you might like to hear it. It's a specific dinosaur skeleton, nicknamed Wyrex, a fairly complete Tyrannosaurus Rex, with the exception of much of it's tail. Now that in it of itself isn't particularly weird, big chunks of fossils are often found to be missing. The odd thing about Wyrex is that this missing tail isn't a result of preservation bias or post-death mutilation by another dinosaur, but instead appears to have been an injury sustained in life. Now, considering that this is such a huge chunk of the tail, you'd think the injury was what killed Wyrex, right? But instead, the bone on the stump showed deformations indicative of bacterial infection, meaning that it was still milling around for long enough that it got infected. This rex had it's tail torn off and that isn't what killed it. T. rex was a fucking tank.
@Lenlon703
@Lenlon703 Год назад
how often is it for predators, or even medium sized predators to get a big chunk of their tail torn off.. really curious to know what happened to that rex
@josephdynan3604
@josephdynan3604 Год назад
@@Lenlon703 Well, if modern big archosaur carnivores are anything to go by (ie crocodiles), more than you'd expect. Plenty of big crocs today are missing limbs or parts of their tails.
@Lenlon703
@Lenlon703 Год назад
@@josephdynan3604 I know small chunks are a bit common but large chunks (based off how you said it I assumed like 2/3 or 3/5 of it) are rarer assuming they're fully grown. But considering the amount of large carnivores I guess it is way more common at that time.
@maryeckel9682
@maryeckel9682 Год назад
@@Lenlon703 maybe it got attacked by another T. rex
@swoops7687
@swoops7687 Год назад
Well it’s less paleontology and more Anthropology considering it deals with Hominids
@gopnikinprogress588
@gopnikinprogress588 8 месяцев назад
I love how the "So when a star explodes" segment has the same vibes as father telling "So when mom and dad love each other very much..."
@JB2X-Z
@JB2X-Z Год назад
I feel like I'm getting a high-class lecture on anthropology but I'm not paying a dime for it. Milo, you don't know how much I appreciate your efforts in these videos. Never take your skills or efforts for granted!
@devinsmith4790
@devinsmith4790 Год назад
Sahelanthropus is a fossil oddity. Like we know it was a ape that lived around roughly the same time as the last common of humans and chimpanzees, but we don't know if it is that common ancestor, a close relative or part of its own group of Miocene apes like the dryopithecines are. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on it.
@petrfedor1851
@petrfedor1851 Год назад
Based time and location it can be very basal hominin, basal member of chimp lineage or sister taxon to Chimps+humans lineages.
@devinsmith4790
@devinsmith4790 Год назад
@@petrfedor1851 It's really is hard to tell. If only DNA didn't have that nasty habit of breaking down over a quick period of time. The Miocene is definitely an interesting time in early ape evolution, not only was it where we diverged from our great and lesser ape cousins (of which have a way poorer fossil record due to the tropical environments they lived in), but there's were also plenty of now extinct groups and species that lived in places like Europe due in part that the climate was warmer than today
@Fairyfink
@Fairyfink Год назад
Milo: your content makes me very happy. Intelligent, knowledgeable, witty, entertaining & principled - what more can I ask for?
@Izuru_Aeternae-Mortis
@Izuru_Aeternae-Mortis Год назад
I would like this comment but its at an equilibrium of 100 likes and I don't want to break it
@thespankmyfrank
@thespankmyfrank Год назад
I second this. Definitely favourite youtube channel at the moment.
@kenielcartagena89
@kenielcartagena89 10 дней назад
I find amazing how, growing up, I NEVER enjoyed history class at all. But Milo has such a unique and fun way to deliver these vast amount of information, it just makes everything that much more fascinating than what it already is!!
@alessandromeroli144
@alessandromeroli144 Год назад
the fact that the handwritten t looks like an upside down cross is one of my favorite trivia fact from now on. I have never seen someone write it like that, it’s so cool
@Fairyfink
@Fairyfink Год назад
Love the ring: classy & so much more than your average skull jewellry. More to the point, I am absolutely in awe of your marketing savvy. Milo, sweetheart, you have balls.
@Raymondgogolf
@Raymondgogolf Год назад
Hi Claire I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹🌹🌹
@paperkay
@paperkay Год назад
Currently the best channel on the subject, I absolutely love it. As a layman, I just wish people would start using cuter names for these awesome new finds; I try to sound smart in random conversations, recaping RU-vid lessons, and sound like I have a seizure..
@macpalin4099
@macpalin4099 Год назад
It's good but there is also gutsick gibbon
@wintersal449
@wintersal449 Год назад
14:00 I love how science works. "Hmm this thing should be here according to math and theory, and oh look! It is" Its beautiful
@thasloyramos9278
@thasloyramos9278 Год назад
Not only this is one of the most interesting science channels on RU-vid, but also the ads actually line PERFECTLY with the themes of the video. Amazing job! Glad to have found this channel! Cheers from Brazil! 🇧🇷
@Sauti_science
@Sauti_science Год назад
I love these topics, my college doesn't offer archaeology classes, and the anthropology classes were not fantastic, so it's great watching videos like this. I'm a biology major, and early hominin and hominid evolution is super interesting
@emilybenton6890
@emilybenton6890 Год назад
Milo, have you considered using a projector to help with your chalk drawings? If you project images on the chalkboard then you can just trace them.
@notthecutestanimal8849
@notthecutestanimal8849 Год назад
Such a good idea, ESPECIALLY for maps
@HaizeyWings
@HaizeyWings Год назад
Commenting so Milo hopefully sees this!
@ole-martinthorsen6996
@ole-martinthorsen6996 Год назад
I like his makeshift drawing more!
@AreilKnight
@AreilKnight Год назад
This is a good idea, it could speed up drawing set up. also, new blackboards need to be "seasoned" to help reduce the "ghost" images after erasing, and lesson the squeaky noises.
@phoenixfritzinger9185
@phoenixfritzinger9185 Год назад
He could probably find one of those old overhead ones for the full old school school aesthetic he’s got going on
@cherrypig13
@cherrypig13 9 месяцев назад
Fun fact, sahel (ساحل) is the Arabic word for "coast", which in this case is thought to be used in a figurative sense, referring to the region where the Sahara abuts the savanna to its south. So he's a coastal man from Chad :)
@alsinakiria
@alsinakiria 7 месяцев назад
Milo, please bring this series back. I love you dunking on conspiracy theorists, of course, but I want to listen to this for hours.
@outoforder8791
@outoforder8791 Год назад
The worst thing about being one of your earliest subscribers is that I will never get to binge-watch your content. I want to watch more of this... 👏👏👏
@am55255
@am55255 Год назад
The ferret reveal was something I didn’t know I needed until I got it, so thank you for that.
@2rueLIFE
@2rueLIFE Год назад
Just found this channel this week and I'm so sad that I missed out on this ring, but I'm thrilled at the immense support you have over here because it has suddenly become my favorite channel lol! Hope to catch the rest of the rings and fingers crossed you will bring this one back in the future!
@citywitt3202
@citywitt3202 29 дней назад
Got into your content about half a year ago with shorts, now going back to the older stuff. Please never get rid of this :) you’re amazing
@Cailyn_Amanda
@Cailyn_Amanda Год назад
I got my B.A. in Anthropology about 10 years ago, and went on to focus my studies and thesis on a specific event. But going back to the essentials is really...well it's really refreshing. Maybe it's hitting that nostalgia factor for when I didn't have to be concerned about my rights being taken away, or global pandemics, or the world generally falling to shit. But anyway, I'm loving this series idea; can't wait to see more. Edit to add: I'm really hoping you do a Lucy ring for the collection. That's the coolest merch idea I think I've ever seen.
@brinmoody
@brinmoody Год назад
The ferrets at the end made my day. Please bring them in again sometime!
@b3g_cry
@b3g_cry Год назад
I just found your channel and have been binge watching all your videos imagine my heartbreak when I saw this video was 2 months old and the rings are sold out lol you're like that cool teacher that gets their students excited to learn. Its so amazing finding a channel like yours, so full of love and care for a topic that viewers cant help but be drawn in by it and learn these amazing things
@reddiewip
@reddiewip Год назад
I discovered you maybe a week ago and you are one of my favorite creators on here. You make learning interesting and entertaining, which is rare (at least in my opinion). Please never stop making content. I've always wanted to learn about this stuff and you gave me that chance. Thank you so much :D I can't wait for the next installment of lost lineage!
@singergirldp9158
@singergirldp9158 Год назад
Yes, Milo!! Can’t believe you’re from Rhode Island. I grew up there and moved to London about a year ago to do my masters degree in museum studies. I was one of your first followers on TikTok, and feel like a proud mom every time I see how well you’re doing and all the AMAZING content you keep putting out there. Keep killing it!!
@penguruvods7395
@penguruvods7395 Год назад
Dude the ring looks so cool, I just found it on the website. Wish I could get one but its a little out of my price range, I get why there so expensive being handcrafted and all but just don't think I have that money to spend on a ring. Still some of the coolest youtuber merch I've seen though
@juiceoverflow
@juiceoverflow Год назад
I would spend $100 max on one of them
@juiceoverflow
@juiceoverflow Год назад
I would spend $100 max on one of them
@masterzoroark6664
@masterzoroark6664 Год назад
Cool. Also, I vaguely hear Skullface's monolog from MGS:V in my head whenever you mention Sahelantropus. Cool to know what this name implies now
@hoarahloux203
@hoarahloux203 3 месяца назад
If you listen to some of the cassettes they talk about the reason for naming it Sahelanthropus. Since it’s the first bi-pedal machine!
@courtneymckissick2014
@courtneymckissick2014 7 месяцев назад
I remember in middle school being taught how humans evolved. Some kid actually raised her hand and said something along the lines of "but that isnt what the bible says". The teacher actually sighed, rolled his eyes, and went back to teaching. I was just sitting there thinking, "nothing against your beliefs but what if your god started humans like that and helped them evolve into what he wanted?". Seriously, this stuff can still fit into your religion if you're just willing to open your minds a little.
@alsinakiria
@alsinakiria 7 месяцев назад
Yup. Before my disease took away my ability to finish my degree I was a paleontology student. I'm also Christian. For me, learning about how the world was made is... well Imagine looking at a painting by da Vinci. Sure it's nice to look at but is it not more interesting to learn about what paints he used, the process, and everything that lead up to the end product? Existence is the only canvas we have to see the spirit of the Creator. Yeah, the Bible is great and all but it was made by people. People mess everything up. I can trust my rocks and fossils way more than a bunch of stubborn old men in a meeting room. The Bible is made by people and therefore it is flawed. Better to trust my Truth to math and science.
@woodywas4549
@woodywas4549 Год назад
Milo: Hey check out this very cool amazing ring that looks like Toumai Me: Man, this is indeed a very cool amazing ring that looks like Toumai, i'm going to check it out The ring: costs like almost 300$ Me: ...oh Still, i wish you the best of luck with the sales, it looks sick man
@JoanWhack
@JoanWhack Год назад
OooohoOOO I'm so excoited for this series. GIMe'D'MONKÈ NEWS! I think it's incredible how humanity isn't one species that happened to survive, but more than likely an amalgam of many, that through the millennia and through many complex means, became one species; us. Long gone is the idea that one lineage just won for 'reasons'. I really cannot wait for what the future holds in regards to breakthrough discoveries from our past. Discoveries that we simply didn't know about because we didn't have the DNA records to fill in the blanks.
@truthsmiles
@truthsmiles 2 месяца назад
I initially found you in the “you’re an idiot” debunking shorts, but I’m loving your more deliberately educational material. You’re a good dude and I wish you much success with your channel. Glad to see the rings sold out quickly!
@darthbek
@darthbek Год назад
When this series is over, you should make a necklace or charm bracelet with the skulls of the family tree.
@Rand0mGypsy
@Rand0mGypsy Год назад
The better part is that, besides his language, this totally seems like the kind of chat I used to have on my senior year in college with my friends, the only difference is that we would have been drunk af
@DavidRencher0
@DavidRencher0 2 года назад
I hope he talks about archaeology in this one
@miniminuteman773
@miniminuteman773 Год назад
You are about to be very disappointed.
@asoupyferretnamedfar3634
@asoupyferretnamedfar3634 Год назад
@@miniminuteman773 wait WHAT?? jk
@HarmlessHagoftheWoods
@HarmlessHagoftheWoods Год назад
I found your channel and then proceeded to bing watch every video without realizing I'd gotten through them all. Absolutely love your channel.
@eilisinivy
@eilisinivy Год назад
Loved this! I'm psyched to follow this series. Your lecturing style is very engaging and you explain everything really well without delving into incomprehensible technical jargon.
@RubyBlueUwU
@RubyBlueUwU Год назад
Thank you for showing us your long children. Excited for this series! I rather hope Lucy gets covered at some point as it’s my name, and some of my friends tried to tease me about that when we were kids but I found it extremely cool and would tell people about her frequently
@daryn2508
@daryn2508 Год назад
This man is like a vintage automobile restored from specifically 1956, perfectly aged and wise
@tikki8261
@tikki8261 Год назад
Thank you so much for making this content! I found your channel yesterday and it brings me so much joy! I wasn't able to finish college but I was an anthropology major with a focus on physical anthropology and archaeology so I'm *adoring* all of the archaeology content you have
@Kaanfight
@Kaanfight Год назад
How dare you not point out that hominids and homonin are homonyms
@AlphaGarg
@AlphaGarg 15 дней назад
Nice pfp!
@karnewarrior
@karnewarrior Год назад
Hey! I recognize those screenshots! Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is great. Probably one of my favorite games. I really like how the system plays with game literacy to make you go through the same learning process our ancestors did in micro, figuring out how to hold and throw objects, then how to make basic modifications, and so on and so forth. It was sick to play a survival game less about growing wheat in a field and building a house and more about discovering new things and exploring.
@pinkythreat
@pinkythreat 10 месяцев назад
Felt like i was the few that enjoyed it
@karnewarrior
@karnewarrior 10 месяцев назад
@@pinkythreat Probably because the Game Reviewers hated it and shat all over it. This was before the Cuphead thing I think so people were still under the impression those guys could actually play basic games. And of course it should come as no surprise that a guy who's paid to play 40 different games a week and write about all of them like he's played 200 hours wouldn't entirely enjoy a game which *requires* 10 hours of trial and error just to figure out flint tools. Not to mention people apparently thought you could invent fire in the game, even though the whole game takes place prior to it's invention...
@pinkythreat
@pinkythreat 10 месяцев назад
@@karnewarrior that makes sense, really sucks because the game is amazing. Would be cool if the company that made it made a second one where you start at Ergaster and finish as Saipan, or Neanderthal
@karnewarrior
@karnewarrior 10 месяцев назад
@@pinkythreat They are, in fact, working on a sequel, but it's not at a high priority or speed. The best thing to do is to recommend the game to all your friends though. It's not too late for it to make a comeback, you just have to make sure people know what they're getting into. The game is actually pretty simple once you figure it out.
@pinkythreat
@pinkythreat 10 месяцев назад
@@karnewarrior the game does suffer from being very niche, we like it mostly because we like archeology and we like to imagine and see what it was probably like. I’ll probably make a video around it, so people who would like it will buy it
@birdy9549
@birdy9549 Год назад
i wanna put my appreciation for the rings here cuz i can’t feasibly buy one :( they’re so awesome and you can see how much work was put into making them look perfect
@dora-uh7hs
@dora-uh7hs Год назад
I have been watching every video and I am SO excited for both the series. You have no idea please keep making them
@adamsransom
@adamsransom Год назад
Love this episode! Looking forward to the rest of the series. And congrats on selling out your first batch of merch 😁
@krisnr99
@krisnr99 Год назад
First of all, love the ring! Would’ve been great for a teacher as a conversationstarter for human evolution with my pupils. Sadly I cant afford such things at the moment. Hope you do something similar in the future!
@jacoL8
@jacoL8 Год назад
May I suggest , if you’re sharing an artwork or a picture from a video game/movie could you please add the source at the bottom of the photo.. other than citation, it can also help people find stuff they’d like to read more about/see! Anyways great vid as always! Hope to see the channel flourish in the near future!
@knuckle12356
@knuckle12356 Год назад
That Toumaï ring is outstanding. You severely underestimated demand, dintcha? This is a line you could REALLY expand upon. I used to work for a guy who made gold and silver bells, (on a similar scale as your rings,) worn as pendants. He also worked from a list wax process. Congrats on having something truly special for a merch line. Beats the shit out of a shirt. Not that there isn't money in shirts.
@Ficus1493
@Ficus1493 Год назад
I am FASCINATED by human evolution and I'd never heard about Sahelanthropus tchadensis! This was fantastic! Definitely subscribing to your channel!
@kaityr9693
@kaityr9693 Год назад
You're the literal only RU-vidr that ever posts at a time I can catch at premier. I appreciate this so much
@gerileemakes
@gerileemakes Год назад
I'm so glad your rings sold out so quickly! Even though I was never going to buy one because skull rings aren't my thing, they are really cool and unique! Next time you could maybe have pre orders for a set amount of time and produce to demand? It was fun learning about this fossil! Thanks for another great video :)
@jeriii3
@jeriii3 Год назад
Fuck they sold out? I just found this channel and thought those rings would be an awesome derivation than the bog standard skull rings.
@cristheblob4020
@cristheblob4020 Год назад
@@jeriii3 that comment was before the restock dw about it!
@joeyhebert9881
@joeyhebert9881 Год назад
Thanks for posting. Im stuck on looping the episode intro. Very well done, so much detail. Props to you.
@coolcutiekitti17
@coolcutiekitti17 Год назад
Milo, you’re great! Milo’s editor, love you’re work! Making a great team over there! Looking forward to all the future content I’ll get to enjoy!!
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