PBS & Neanderthal DNA...

From: Day Brown (daybrown_at_hypertech.net)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 21:38:42 -0500

They ran the piece again the other nite.
They say no HNS DNA remains in modern man, HSS.
But then they show that the *only* DNA which they have is mitochondrial.
Y Chromosome DNA is too fragile to last.

So- Why didnt anyone ask what would happen if all the HNS females were
wiped out, but not the HNS males?

Is there a disease that would do that? Not exactly. But- only females
have trouble with childbirth. And HNS/HSS hybrids would have plenty. It
is a clue that almost all of the caesarians done are done to Native
European women.

The HNS skeleton is much more robust. Thus, the pelvis is more rigid. As
a modern woman gives birth, the pelvis actually cracks to relieve the
strain. The HNS pelvis wouldnt do that. The HNS neonate skull is long
like a football, with a lower crown, presenting a smaller cross area in
passing thru the birth canal. The HSS skull is more spherical, has a
larger cross section, and would not pass.

And, in point of fact, many of the Native European female bodies buried
show signs of birthing problems, sometimes with the foetus within.

We discussed much of this here a couple years ago, but I dont see any
sign that the issue has been dealt with by academic archaeology. Anyone
got a link?

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