2020 Sep, This really is shaking long help assumptions
Y chromosomes of Neandertals and Denisovans now sequenced | EurekAlert! Science News
2015 Dec
The Archaeology News Network: Study differentiates facial growth in Neanderthals and modern humans which to me is very strange analysis... Waffle about facial growth being sufficiently different
However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
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However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/study-differentiates-facial-growth-in.html#.VmdB5xDpxGM
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However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/study-differentiates-facial-growth-in.html#.VmdB5xDpxGM
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However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/study-differentiates-facial-growth-in.html#.VmdB5xDpxGM
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However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/study-differentiates-facial-growth-in.html#.VmdB5xDpxGM
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However, our findings, based upon facial growth patterns, indicate they are indeed sufficiently distinct from one another.
Read more at: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com.au/2015/12/study-differentiates-facial-growth-in.html#.VmdB5xDpxGM
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And these examples come from one week in September 2012
Neanderthals and human lived side by side in Middle eastern caves and even interbred, research finds | Mail Online
Europeans did not inherit pale skins from Neanderthals - life - 26 September 2012 - New Scientist
NOVA | Are Neanderthals Human?
Neanderthals ... They're Just Like Us?
March 2013
Tiny monkey teeth suggest Flores hobbit was a dwarf - life - 06 March 2013 - New Scientist
The way we weren't: U of Minnesota biologist debunks myth that humans peaked in Paleolithic era
First early human fossil found in Africa makes debut - quite clearly it is really saying Yes we have worked it out and then but no we haven't
This one is fun The Neanderthals May Have Died Out Because of ... Bunnies? - Megan Garber - The Atlantic
And finally a fairly in depth discussion of DNA aspects -
Interbreeding With Neanderthals | DiscoverMagazine.com
good work the data is being collected and analysed
25 March more ....
Neanderthal brains focused on vision and movement leaving less room for social networking so they didn't do Facebook?
Human Fossil Reveals No Genetic Bone Disorder | Human Evolution | LiveScience so the original research on Turkana Boy was all wrong the bones were assembled badly - sounds like The Brontosaurus never existed: A tale from the Bone Wars | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News - in essence the wrong skull
German team sequences full Neanderthal genome for the first time and makes it available to scientists for FREE | Mail Online
Neanderthals: Facts About Our Extinct Human Relatives | LiveScience
There is some debate as to whether they were a distinct species of the Homo genus (Homo neanderthalensis) or a subspecies of Homo sapiens
2014
'Neanderthal' Remains Actually Medieval Human | LiveScience
Neanderthal speech - hyoid bone hypothesis - : Archaeology News from Past Horizons
Diabetes Risk May Come from Neanderthal Gene | LiveScience
And now N's weren't stupid
Study questions Neandertal inferiority to early modern humans
and
Modern humans left the home continent in at least two waves
2015 and still High Imagination at work
Dogs bred from wolves helped humans take over from Neanderthals in Europe | Daily Mail Online
Wolves hounded large animals like mammoths etc and then when animal exhausted the homo sapiens moved in for the kill.... This meant the Neanderthals missed out on the prey and so died out....
Questions: Evidence that only Sapiens domesticated dogs? and that Neanderthals didn't use dogs and couldn't find anything else to eat.
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