Neanderthal
<Tab/><Tab/>What were the Neanderthal? Neanderthal, the scientific name of which is Homo Neanderthalensis, existed roughly between 150 and 400 thousand years ago. They lived in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The first fossils humans to be discovered, Neanderthals have been studied exhaustively, with good reason. That's because there have been more Neanderthal bones found than any other fossil hominine group. That includes 30 nearly complete skeletons, so it is
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hybrid roots, Bower, Bruce
Science News; 05/08/99, Vol. 155 Issue 19, p295
Giving Neanderthals their due, Brainard, Jeffrey
Science News; 08/01/98, Vol. 154 Issue 5, p72
Spanish fossils enter human ancestry fray, Bower, B.
Science News; 05/31/97, Vol. 151 Issue 22, p333
Gene, fossil data back diverse human roots, Bower, B.
Science News; 01/13/2001, Vol. 159 Issue 2, p21
No Neanderthals in the Gene Pool, Hill, Deborah
Science Now; 3/16/2004, p1
Fossil find re-charts the journey of modern man
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