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  1. 22 lut 2018 · Knuckle-Draggers No More. In 1856, limestone quarry workers in Germany's Neander Valley found bones that at first seemed to belong to a deformed human. Scientists of the time soon concluded...

  2. 21 cze 2023 · But by dragging their fingers across the rock and pushing them into the cave wall, these creative cave dwellers deliberately produced enduring lines and dots that would lie hidden beneath the ...

  3. 22 lut 2018 · Neanderthal artists made oldest-known cave paintings. Designs at three Spanish sites are thought to predate human arrival in Europe by at least 20,000 years. By. Emma Marris. The ladder-shaped...

  4. 25 maj 2016 · “The new findings have ushered a transformation of the Neanderthal from a knuckle-dragging savage rightfully defeated in an evolutionary contest, to a distant cousin that holds clues to our...

  5. 24 lip 2021 · The name “Neanderthal” probably conjures an image in your mind: maybe a club-wielding, knuckle-dragging oaf, or perhaps simply a hairier, more muscular version of a modern human.

  6. 15 cze 2012 · Researchers say they found a Spanish cave painting that's at least 40,800 years old, old enough for archaeologists to wonder if a Neanderthal painted it.

  7. 26 sie 2008 · (Image: Metin Eren) Neanderthal stock is on the rise. A slew of recent studies have argued that the not-quite modern humans hunted, painted and communicated like their Homo sapiens cousins. Now...

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