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    Have you ever heard the expression “You are acting like a Neanderthal”? Well if you have‚ you know where this research essay is going. If you have not heard or understood the meaning of this phrase‚ you will soon. Homo neanderthalensis or Neanderthal was the modern human’s closest extinct relative. The Neanderthals were the previous hominid before the Homo sapiens or modern humans. The name “Neanderthal” is derived from the origin of the first specimen discovered. That specimen was found in the Neander

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    After the emergence of physically/anatomically ‘modern’ humans in Europe‚ the Neanderthal population that frequented the Eurasian continent for the past 1.4-2 Million years drastically began to decline. The exact period when the population was wiped out is debated‚ while some argue around 40 Kya‚ recent findings suggest they may have remained alive in pockets up to 24 Kya. Another aspect of Neanderthals that is widely contested is what exactly killed them off; the most prominent arguments include

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    known as Neanderthal. Neanderthal remains were discovered at the La Ferrassie cave located in Dordogne‚ France. Multiple excavations of the site have occurred between 1909 and present time‚ all of which have contributed to the understanding of Neanderthal anatomy‚ social life‚ and their interactions with modern humans. By looking at the La Ferrassie site research projects‚ one can see how important the site is in the explanation of how Homo sapien neanderthalensis

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    9/3: Neanderthals and Modern Humans Objectives: * What are the Hybridization and Out of Africa models? * What are the physical differences between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans? * When and in what part of the world did Neanderthals live? * How can anthropologists and scientists test the Out of Africa and Hybridization Models? * What are mitochondrial DNA and recombinant DNA and how are they used to test the Out of Africa and Hybridization Models? * What does

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    Success is never an accident. It is always a result of confidence aim and hard work Man has been in this world for millions of years his journey from an ape to Neanderthal to homosappiens to man he is now is a process called evolution .in between all these years man has never been stagnant ‚he was and is still doing progress in all the fields .the desire to go ahead had always been there which never let him stagnant. Hard work was also there‚ but the most important thing he had which played a major

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    stones that show reliable evidence of having been shaped as tools trace back some 500‚000 to 600‚000 years. The use of fire can be dated from 200‚000 to 300‚000 years ago. Tools of bone had come into existence by 100‚000 B.C. the age of Neanderthals. The Neanderthals also apparently had some form of languages and buried their deal with an elaborateness that indicates the possibility of religious ceremonies. Cro-Magnon‚ dating from 35‚000 years ago‚ was a superior biological specimen and had a correspondingly

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    humans Mahathey‚ S. December‚ 2000. Neandertal speech capability and the limitations of osteological Analysis Phillips‚ D. 2000. Neanderthals Are Still Human! Acts & Facts. 29 (5). Retrieved from http://creation.com/neandertal-speech-capability-and-the-limitations-of-osteological-analaysis Than‚ K. (June 14‚ 2012) World ’s Oldest Cave Art Found—Made by Neanderthals?. National Geographic Thompson‚ R. (March 29‚ 2000) The Brain: A neuroscience primer. Macmillan

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    Middle Palaeolithic Stone Tools Stone tools made by Neanderthals during the Middle Palaeolithic were manufactured using prepared core technology‚ a technique in which whoever made the tools carefully shaped the core to control the form of the flakes produced. François Bordes Divided the stratigraphic sequence into dozens of well defined layers Created a typology of tools and counted how many of each were found at eac particular level‚ thus being able to quantify the totality of the tools

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    fictional lives of three hominin groups living during the extinction of Neanderthals. (K) Set in geographical Scandinavia (D)‚ the plot takes place near the end of the Pleistocene epoch after migrations of anatomically modern humans enter northern Europe. Attributes of each group’s culture formed the mode by which the catastrophic event took place. Kurtén concludes his tale by resolving the biological legacy of Neanderthals as genetic fragments as coalesced within anatomically modern humans. (K)

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    was named Lucy 15.Looked like apes Neanderthal Man 1.Closest extinct human relative 2.Look similar to modern day humans 3.They had wide noses 4.Said to have red hair and light skin 5.Lived in nuclear families 6.Likely they had a language 7.They had stone tools 8.Could control fire 9.Could have built boats 10.They were carnivores 11.Cooked vegetables 12.They are extinct 13.Was found in the Neander Valley 14.Found in 1829 15.Over 400 Neanderthals have been found. Cro Magnon 1.Early

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