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Netflix's "Cave of Bones" documentary - EndtheMadnessNow - 07-13-2023 Quote:Netflix's "Cave of Bones," a documentary about the discovery that an extinct small-brained ape ritually buried their dead RE: Netflix's "Cave of Bones" documentary - GeauxHomeLittleD - 07-14-2023 Will add this to my watch list! RE: Netflix's "Cave of Bones" documentary - F2d5thCav - 07-14-2023 That's cool, but that text about "an extinct, small-brained ape" hit kinda close to home ![]() Cheers RE: Netflix's "Cave of Bones" documentary - Ninurta - 07-14-2023 (07-14-2023, 06:46 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: That's cool, but that text about "an extinct, small-brained ape" hit kinda close to home That seems to be overly-sensationalized. Homo Naledi is phylogenetically classified as human ("homo naledi" - "the Naledi human"). So. "ape" only in the sense that all humans are also apes... i.e. "the naked ape". Also, "The Cave of Bones" is in Atapuerca, Spain, not South Africa (Sima de los Huesos" = literally "The Cave of Bones"). It is filled with bones from Homo Antecessor, not Homo Naledi. . |