Arewethereyet, noted.
The point on Ramapithecus was that it was once regarded as an ancestor of humans but is now known to be an ancestor instead of orangutans.
Also, to others: when did this Ape-Human transition take place exactly, according to your Theory? i.e. how many 100s of 1000s or millions of years ago?
I get different answers depending on whom I ask. This site claims: "Homo sapiens age
300,000 years ago to present:
archaic Homo sapiens from 300,000 years ago
modern Homo sapiens from about 160,000 years ago" https://australian.museum/learn/science/...rn-humans/
And yet others claim Apes became humans some 6 MN years ago - such extraordinarily and vastly different ages as to render this Theory almost meaningless: it is not one single, consistent theory, but a mish-mash of a 100 odd different theories jumbled into one.
"Humans diverged from apes—specifically, the chimpanzee lineage—at some point between about 9.3 million and 6.5 million years ago, towards the end of the Miocene epoch." https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/...-evolution
Yeah, right.
The point on Ramapithecus was that it was once regarded as an ancestor of humans but is now known to be an ancestor instead of orangutans.
Also, to others: when did this Ape-Human transition take place exactly, according to your Theory? i.e. how many 100s of 1000s or millions of years ago?
I get different answers depending on whom I ask. This site claims: "Homo sapiens age
300,000 years ago to present:
archaic Homo sapiens from 300,000 years ago
modern Homo sapiens from about 160,000 years ago" https://australian.museum/learn/science/...rn-humans/
And yet others claim Apes became humans some 6 MN years ago - such extraordinarily and vastly different ages as to render this Theory almost meaningless: it is not one single, consistent theory, but a mish-mash of a 100 odd different theories jumbled into one.
"Humans diverged from apes—specifically, the chimpanzee lineage—at some point between about 9.3 million and 6.5 million years ago, towards the end of the Miocene epoch." https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/...-evolution
Yeah, right.