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Guide to Patagonia's Monsters & Mysterious beings

I have written a book on this intriguing subject which has just been published.
In this blog I will post excerpts and other interesting texts on this fascinating subject.

Austin Whittall


Thursday, April 9, 2026

All the Introgression posts in one place


I decided to index the posts and the papers that I cited in them, to have in one single post, links to all of them. Over the years I posted about Neanderthal, Denisovan, Ghost, Super-Archaics, and unknown archaics introgressing (or not) with Modern Humans or with the ancestors of our lineage at different times (before the split with Neanderthals and Denisovans, or after that split), and also with humans injecting alleles into Neanderthals! Very confusing, and sometimes contradictory.


Our lewd ancestors and their dallies


What is the basis of these events? Politely termed admixture and introgression, the only way our ancestors could have exchanged genes is through sexual intercourse. They were sexually aggressive.


Research by Emma Nelson, Campbell Rolian, Lisa Cashmore, Susanne Shultz, 2010 (Digit ratios predict polygyny in early apes, Ardipithecus, Neanderthals and early modern humans but not in Australopithecus. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2010; DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1740) reported that the finger bones of fossil ancestors (bones that are affected by sex hormones in the womb), can predict their levels of promiscuity and competitiveness (polygynous hominins! who had more than one mate). This study found that Ardipithecus ramidus, Neanderthals, and early anatomically modern human (like Qafzeh 9) were more polygynous than modern humans, while Australopiths had a lower polygyny. Strong sex drives that led to many mating events.


Below I list my posts with the corresponding citations, and the outline of the research in them.


Continues below, after the picture with Hollywood's fantasy about love 1 million years ago (the actors look too tanned and clean don't they?).


One Million Years B.C. (1966), prehistoric love and survival, with Rachel Welch and John Richardson. Source

Last Updated on April 08, 2026



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