Neanderthal: How Would They Look Like Today, if They Lived Among Us - News Bulletin 247
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Neanderthal: How would they look like today, if they lived among us - News Bulletin 247
For 40,000 years, Homo Sapiens (man the wise) was the only human species walking on Earth. Neanderthals and the mysterious Denisovan (man of Denisova) are our closest ancient relatives. The Neanderthals (species of Homo Sapiens, which is likely to genetically survived the modern man), disappeared about 400,000 years ago, and Denisovan – a much more vague species of archaic man of the genus Homo, which was separated from the evolutionary line of…
Some 30,000 years before our sailboats, Homo sapiens was pirogueing through the oceans. Without compass or motor, these Paleolithic men and women faced the most powerful currents in the world. Today, a team of researchers wanted to relive this forgotten feat.


An exciting approach explains why our faces are smaller than those of our prehistoric relatives. What is behind this?
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