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Hominin Skulls Suggest Game of Thrones-Style Conflict in Ancient Europe

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According to a new study, Neanderthals evolved as distinct groups of their ancestors clashed for territory.

The study, published in the journal Science, analyzed 17 fragmented skulls found in northern Spain and revealed an unexpected level of diversity in the facial features of 430,000 year old hominins. In a recent news conference, lead study author and professor of paleontology Juan-Luis Arsuaga, compared ancient Europe to Game of Thrones, with “houses” of Neanderthal ancestors clashing for territority.

“As in the famous saga, there was never a unified and uniform middle Pleistocene kingdom, but a number of houses living in different regions and often competing for the land,” said Arsuaga. “According to this scenario, hominid evolution was not a peaceful and boring process of very slow change across an immense land. There was not simply one kind of hominin living in that big territory.”

According to the authors, these skulls, found in an excavation site known as Sima de los Huesos in Atapuerca, have offered great insight into the evolution of Neanderthals, but they did not belong to Neanderthals. They instead belong to Neanderthal ancestors to which the authors have yet to ascribe an official name.

“I’ll give you an answer in the next month,” Arsuaga said when questioned.

Might I suggest Homo Baratheon?

Source: Science, via LA Times

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