Oldest Tribe of Britons Discovered

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A mysterious race of ancient Britons who had much in common with people today but belonged to another human species lived in Norfolk almost a million years ago, scientists believe.

Examples of their stone tools were found close to the seashore at Happisburgh, near the Norfolk Broads, where coastal erosion has exposed a treasure trove of fossils.

Evidence suggests they were hunting mammoth and deer and hiding from sabre-toothed cats in the area more than 800,000 years ago, making them the oldest known human settlers in northern Europe.

The find pushes back the date when humans were first known to have occupied Britain by at least 100,000 years.

No bones of the tool-makers have yet been discovered, but scientists believe they may have been related to a species called Homo antecessor (Pioneer Man) that lived in southern Europe at the same time.

They were not ancestors of people living today, but represented a "dead end" branch of the human evolutionary tree.

Yet scientists believe they looked similar to modern humans, and probably wore animal-skin clothes and built shelters. They might even have known how to master fire.

During this pre-glacial period Britain had a climate similar to southern Scandinavia today, with mild summers but bitterly cold winters that would have been hard to survive.

Professor Chris Stringer, one of the scientists who reported the discovery on Wednesday in the journal Nature, said: "This was a species that was fairly human in terms of walking upright; these were not ape-men.

"They had quite big brains and were relatively advanced humans compared with their ancient forebears in Africa, but still lacking a lot of modern human features."
 

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Depravo said:
They didn't actually die out. The current people of Norfolk ARE another human species.
I was being civilised and wasn't go to mention that at all.

Southend is full of these.
 

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Maybe these are the guys in the second book in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. You know, the telephone cleaners and stylists. The tool they found was a hair tong.

No, quite off topic, but boy do I love those books.

I'm also not surprised there were many other branches of humans.
 

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I love you GBAtemp members. It's awesome to find nifty news and not just gaming news now and then.
 

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Just a thought, this was an evolutionary dead end that didn't continue, we are not ancestors of these particular species.
But if they had apparently have dexterous abilities such as wearing clothes, building shelters, and maybe even using fire, why did they die out?
 

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RupeeClock said:
Just a thought, this was an evolutionary dead end that didn't continue, we are not ancestors of these particular species.
But if they had apparently have dexterous abilities such as wearing clothes, building shelters, and maybe even using fire, why did they die out?
We're probably ancestors of a more violent species.
 

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Infinite Zero said:
Depravo said:
They didn't actually die out. The current people of Norfolk ARE another human species.
Another species? So what are they? Human apes?
Maybe they're not quite another species, but more like another breed?
I mean thinking about it, Caucasians, Asians, Blacks, these are like different breeds, and we can cross breed.
 

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