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  1. 1 lut 2013 · Abstract. Did Neanderthals have language? This issue has been debated back and forth for decades, without resolution. But in recent years new evidence has become available. New fossils and...

  2. 1 sty 2007 · What is more, the Neanderthals appear not simply to constitute a separate species lineage, but to form part of a larger endemic European clade to which such distinctive forms as the Sima de...

  3. Neanderthals, Homo sapiens, and the question of species in paleoanthropology. ian tattersall. 2007. Summary - Species boundaries in the fossil record are frustratingly elusive to recognize, largely because of the untidy way in which biological diversity is “packaged”.

  4. 1 lut 2000 · This paper investigates the history of Neanderthal construction in different domains of social life and media. It establishes three broad tendencies within Neanderthal reconstructions: following the expulsion of Neanderthals from ‘humanity’ in the nineteenth century and first half of the twentieth century, the 1950s are characterized by a ...

  5. Evolutionary geography is used to explore two events: the evolution of the Neanderthal lineage and the relationship between an ancestral bottleneck with the evolution of anatomically modern humans and their diversity.

  6. As Darwinian evolution gained ground among nineteenth-century natural scientists, the Neander valley individual became widely accepted as a fossil human, one that the anatomist William King (1864) first proposed to classify as a separate species, Homo neanderthalensis, on the following terms:

  7. 14 sty 2013 · Neanderthals are characterized by a suite of distinctive cranial, mandibular, dental, and postcranial anatomical features. Regarding anatomical evidence of Neanderthal linguistic and cognitive capabilities, Neanderthals possessed cranial capacities as large as or larger than modern humans.

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