FREE EXTRACT OF MY BOOK THE ROYAL DRAGON COURT, INBRED BRITAIN
I take you on a journey to discover that you carry fragments of ancient cousins in every cell.
In this chapter I walk through fossils, genomes and timelines showing how modern humans overlapped with other hominins (e.g., Neanderthal, Denisovan, Homo luzonensis, Homo naledi)—and how those encounters shaped who we are today. Clear evidence, no fluff: migration routes, admixture signals, and why “one human family” is more than a slogan.
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All work is my own, has been researched for over a year, the script here is original, however i have used ai to help bring the story to life.
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All work in the books are evidence based, using citations and an extensive bibliography
1. Royal Dragon Court archives and research.
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3. Ibid.
4. M. Kramer, Sumerian Mythology, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.
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6. Sankararaman et al., “The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans,” Nature, 2014; Reich et al., “Denisova admixture and the first modern human dispersals into Southeast Asia and Oceania,” Am J Hum Genet, 2011.
7. Slon et al., “A fourth Denisovan individual,” Science, 2017.
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9. Liu et al., “The earliest modern humans outside Africa,” Nature, 2017.
10. Dannemann & Kelso, “Neanderthal contribution to phenotypic variation,” Am J Hum Genet, 2017.
11. Ji et al., “Harbin cranium morphology,” Nature, 2021.
12. Chen et al., “Proteomic and genomic analyses of the Harbin skull,” Sci Adv, 2022.
13. Ibid.
14. Détroit et al., “New Homo species from the Philippines,” Nature, 2019
15. Ibid.
16. Brown et al., “Homo floresiensis discovery,” Nature, 2004.
17. Ibid.
18. Foster, “Island dwarfism in hominins,” J Hum Evol, 2017.
19. Détroit et al., “Homo luzonensis,” Nature, 2019.
20. Berger et al., “Homo naledi,” Elife, 2015.
21. Ibid.
22. Higham et al., “Extinction of Neanderthals,” Nature, 2014.
23. Ibid.
24. Ibid.
25. Johanson & Edey, Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind, 1981.
26. White et al., “Ardipithecus ramidus,” Science, 2009.
27. Rightmire, Homo erectus, 1990.
28. Bennett et al., “Kenya fossil footprints,” Nature, 2009.
29. Hublin et al., “Modern humans emergence,” Science, 2017.
30. Mallory, In Search of the Indo-Europeans, 1989.
31. Davis-Kimball, Warrior Women, 2002.
32. Ibid.
33. Ruff, “Human stature variation,” Am J Phys Anthropol, 2018.
34. Prüfer et al., “Neanderthal genome,” Nature, 2014.
35. Foster, “Evolutionary aspects of dwarfism,” J Hum Evol, 2017.
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37. Dunbar, Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language, 1996.
38. Al-Shamahi, “The social life of Neanderthals,” Nat Ecol Evol, 2019.
39. Pettitt, The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial, 2011.
40. d’Errico, “Origins of Symbolic Thought,” Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2003.
41. Ibid.
42. Turner, The Forest People, 1965.
43. Barstow, Witchcraze, 1994.
44. Ibid.
45. Fuhlrott & Schaaffhausen, 1856.
46. Watson & Crick, Nature, 1953; Pääbo, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1989.
47. Green et al., “Neanderthal genome,” Science, 2010.
48. Krause et al., “Denisova genome,” Nature, 2010.
49. Slon et al., 2018.
50. Brown et al., 2004.
51. Ji et al., 2021.
52. Reich, Who We Are and How We Got Here, 2018; Meyer et al., Science, 2012.
53. Prüfer et al., 2014.
54. Hawks et al., “Fossil record incompleteness,” Science, 2000.
55. Huerta-Sánchez et al., “Altitude adaptation,” Nature, 2014.
56. Ridley, The Origins of Virtue, 1996.
57. Weber, Economy and Society, 1922.
58. Barstow, 1994.
59. Foster, Picts, Gaels and Scots, 2014.
60. Ibid
Thank you to all of these authors for providing the work that has enabled me to understand and restructure this peice for my book, I hope that it will educate people and allow them to question who they are and where they come from, as rigorously as I have.
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