100,000 Years Ago, Earth Had More Than One Human Species

100,000 Years Ago, Earth Had More Than One Human Species. Homo sapiens was already part of the human story, but Earth was not yet a world with only one kind of human. Other human relatives, including Neanderthals, Denisovans, and island human species, were still part of a much wider ancient human world. This sleep audio documentary explores the time when Earth had more than one human species, and Homo sapiens was not alone in the deep human past. We follow the evidence from fossils, stone tools, ancient DNA, caves, islands, and changing Ice Age landscapes to understand how different human species lived, adapted, met, and slowly disappeared. The video looks at Neanderthals, Denisovans, Homo sapiens, and small island humans such as Homo floresiensis, based on widely accepted scientific and historical evidence. It asks why 100,000 years ago Earth had more than one human species, why only Homo sapiens remains today, and what was lost when the wider human family vanished. This is not a story of simple winners and losers, but a quiet journey into human evolution, ancient survival, lost human diversity, and the fragile beginning of who we are. If you enjoy calm long-form history, human evolution, anthropology, ancient humans, Ice Age survival, and reflective sleep audio, subscribe to History for Sleep and continue this slow journey through the deep #sleepyhumanhistory #historyforsleep #sleepdocumentary