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Title: NEANDERTALS


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NEANDERTALS
La Chapelle (France) skull and reconstruction
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Neandertals Premodern Humans of the Late
Pleistocene
  • Neandertals are typically placed by researchers
    into a separate species Homo neanderthalensis.
  • Brain Size Larger than H. sapiens today (1520
    cm3 compared to 1300-1400 cm3 (perhaps adapted to
    cold climate).
  • Cranium Large, long, low, and bulging at the
    sides.
  • Structure Robust, barrel-chested, and powerfully
    muscled with shorter limbs than modern H.
    sapiens.

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Upper Paleolithic
  • A cultural period usually associated with modern
    humans, but also found with some Neandertals, and
    distinguished by technological innovation in
    various stone tool industries.
  • Best known from western Europe, similar
    industries are also known from central and
    eastern Europe and Africa.

4
La Chapelle-aux-Saints Skull
  • Note the occipital bun, projecting face, and low
    vault.

5
St. Césaire
  • St. Césaire, among the last Neandertals.

6
Krapina Cranium
  • Lateral view showing characteristic Neandertal
    traits (a) and three-quarters view (b).

7
Shanidar 1
  • A one-armed, partially blind, crippled man could
    have made no pretense of hunting or gathering his
    own food. That he survived for years after his
    trauma was a testament to Neandertal compassion
    and humanity

8
Shanidar Cave
  • In Shanidar cave, in the Zagros Mountains of
    northeastern Iraq, fieldworkers found partial
    skeletons of nine individuals, four of them
    deliberately buried.
  • Shanidar 1 is a skeleton of a male who lived to
    be 30 to 45 years old, a very old age for
    prehistoric human.
  • His height is estimated at 5 feet 7 inches, and
    his cranial capacity is 1,600 cm3.
  • He had injuries that made it impossible to
    perform normal activities leading researches to
    believe he must have been helped by others.

9
Central Asia
  • Teshik-Tash site in Usbvekistan remains of
    Neandertal child associated with tools of the
    Mousterian industry
  • Southern Siberia remains DNA evidence of
    Neandertal genetic pattern
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