CEach of his publications gives rise to lively debates within the community of paleoanthropologists. It must be said that Ludovic Slimak is second to none when it comes to making mind-blowing hypotheses. For more than twenty years he has been affirming that the last Neanderthals are not where we expected them and that what we thought was the first migration of Sapiens in Europe would in reality only be the last of the three great waves of settlement. who have escaped us…
Last September, he published an article on the cover of the prestigious magazine Cell Genomics revealing an unprecedented Neanderthal lineage which would have lived in the Mandrin cave (Drôme) for fifty millennia without mixing with local populations. After two works devoted to this Neanderthal man who occupied thirty years of his life, his latest book* attacks our direct ancestor: Homo Sapiens. In doing so, Ludovic Slimak offers new insight into understanding the evolution of humanity by focusing on the trigger that led Sapiens to impose itself on the entire planet.
Ludovic Slimak is a specialist in Neanderthal societies. © Laure Metz
The Point: The story of Sapiens is unique. It, in fact, experienced a “revolution” in the Paleolithic which changed its destiny. What can you tell us about this pivotal episode?
Ludovic Slimak :This “revolution” you speak of took place between 50,000 and 70,000 BCE. C […] Read more
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