"The Neanderthal Museum in Mettman Germany is headlining “100,000 Years of Sex” as its main exhibit, starting on Feb 3rd and running until May 20th. “Un-covering” everything about sex over the last several...
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"The skull found in Romania bears both modern humans and Neanderthals, raising possibilities of interbreeding between the two long time ago. Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St.Louis talked about the older and modern characteristics in Tuesday’s issue of...
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"Further evidence that Engels was correct in his ground breaking study; The role of Labour in the Transition From Ape to Man. Once again proving Hobbes wrong. Gendered division of labor gave modern humans advantage over Neanderthals"
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A study examining cut marks and torn apart bone remains could indicate that those Neanderthals were were eaten. The reason is that the shapes and locations of the cuts indicate that bone marrow, which is very nutritious was extracted. Neanderthals are said to have used...
Scientists from the United Kingdom, France and Italy have studied teeth from Neanderthals (info) with X-rays from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). They found that the dental development of...
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Human Origins: 10 Classic Papers from Leakey to Johanson, from 1925 to 1994 (Open Access/Free):1) Dart, R. A.
Australopithecus africanus: The Man-Ape of South Africa
Nature 115, 195-199 (1925)
When Dart, an...
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Scientists are reconstructing the genome of Neanderthals - the close relations of modern man. The ambitious project involves isolating genetic fragments from fossils of the prehistoric beings who originally...
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From CBC News, Canada: There may be a little Neanderthal in all of us.That's the conclusion of anthropologists who have re-examined 30,000-year-old fossilized bones from a Romanian cave - bones that languished in...
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Hunters stalked giant camels as tall as some modern-day elephants in the Syrian desert tens of thousands of years ago and archaeologists behind the find are wondering where the camels came from and what caused...
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"Cannibalism amongst humans is controversial as are assertions that Neandertal man was, which has also been proven untrue. For more Neandertal news see here. It now it appears that another prehistoric cannibalism myth bites the dust."
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BERLIN (Digital Dementia News Services) — Citing “a lack of anything better to do” American and German scientists yesterday launched a two-year project to decipher Neanderthals' genetic code....
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