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Why modern human faces differ so much from Neanderthals
Modern humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor, lived side by side in parts of Eurasia, and even had children ...
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This Is Why Modern Human Faces Look So Different From Neanderthals
Our faces don’t just distinguish us from other people, but other species as well. Neanderthals bore stout jaws and broad ...
A new study analyzes the nasal cavity of the "Altamura Man," a Neanderthal who died between 130,000 and 172,000 years ago ...
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The Most Intact Neanderthal Ever Found Reveals Their Big Noses Weren’t Built for the Cold
“It’s probably the most complete human fossil ever discovered,” Costantino Buzi of the University of Perugia told New ...
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
An analysis of Neanderthal nose bones suggests the species’ famously large noses did not evolve primarily to warm and ...
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Looking inside a well-preserved Neanderthal nose to solve a mystery about our ancestors' faces
A long-standing debate in paleontology about whether the distinctive Neanderthal nose evolved purely for the cold weather may ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Modern humans and Neanderthals were interacting 100,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to researchers who used CT scans and 3D mapping to study the bones of a ...
An exceptionally preserved Neanderthal skull suggests that their nasal passages were not specialized cold weather equipment.
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