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  • ...o the modern era, becoming extinct less than 30,000 years ago. The classic Neanderthal traits are found from about 75,000 to 35,000 years ago, but it is difficult ...r part of three years examining this specimen. The man was old in terms of Neanderthal standards, aged between 40 and 50 years old, and suffered from severe [[art
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  • *[http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/2006/08/07/499/ What will the neanderthal genome teach us about human brain evolution?]
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  • *[http://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/2006/08/07/499/ What will the neanderthal genome teach us about human brain evolution?]
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  • ==''Homo habilis'', ''Homo erectus'',and Neanderthal Man == ===''[[Neanderthal man]]''===
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  • ...occurred which led to the study of human evolution. The discovery of the [[Neanderthal]] in [[Germany]], [[Thomas Huxley]]'s ''[[Evidence as to Man's Place in Nat
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  • ...o the modern era, becoming extinct less than 30,000 years ago. The classic Neanderthal traits are found from about 75,000 to 35,000 years ago, but it is difficult ...r part of three years examining this specimen. The man was old in terms of Neanderthal standards, aged between 40 and 50 years old, and suffered from severe [[art
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  • ...langes from Middle Palaeolithic sites have been interpreted as whistles or Neanderthal bone flutes.<ref name="McBurney">McBurney, C.B.M. 1969. The Haua Fteah <Cyr A Neanderthal 'flute' from Divje Babe Cave in Slovenia found in Middle Palaeolithic layer
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  • ...though only in human did it lead to language: our extinct relatives, the [[Neanderthal]]s, have been reported to have carried a gene, ''[[FoxP2]]'', that is linke
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  • ...nd 36,000 years ago and may have persisted as late as 28-24,000 years ago. Neanderthal (sometimes spelled ''Neandertal'') are named for fossils found in 1856 in t
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  • *''The Last Neanderthal: The Rise, Success, and Mysterious Extinction of Our Closest Human Relative
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  • There has been a still unresolved debate on a [[Neanderthal]] “flute” whether this artifact is properly considered a flute. Althoug
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  • Development of ''homo sapiens neanderthalensis'' ([[Neanderthal]]s) who lived in Europe and the Middle East till after 40 ka. The Neanderth
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