neanderthal in A Sentence

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    The Krapina Neanderthal Museum.

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    Neanderthal man did not in fact die out.

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    Scientists:"By the end of 2018, we will raise the Neanderthal brain".

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    When Neanderthal started moving eastwards, he would have come in contact with Denisovan and early humans today.

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    The prevailing theory is that the first humans killed the Neanderthal through competition for food and habitat.

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    The predominant theory is that early humans killed off the Neanderthal through competition for food and habitat.

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    Researchers have speculated that the girl's mother would have been closer to Neanderthal who lived in Western Europe.

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    This suggests that when Cro-Magnons entered Europe, the Middle East and Asia, they probably had children with the local Neanderthal populations.

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    This shows that thousands of years ago, before losing Neanderthal's existence, the West would have increased like before, Europe and Asia.

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    University of Kansas researchers report that 89 percent of European Neanderthal fossils(16 of 18) showed clear preference for their right hands.

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    A Neanderthal spear is predominantly made up of two parts, a piece of flint for the point, and a stick for the shaft.

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    As a result, they theorize that the Neanderthal simply did not have the complex language or ability to manage extended social networks that Cro-Magnon had.

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    The Krapina Neanderthal Museum covers a surface area of around 1,200 m² and is one of the most modern museums in Croatia and central Europe.

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    Professor Frayer said that the research on Regourdou shows that 89 per cent of European Neanderthal fossils(16 of 18) showed clear preference for their right hands.

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    Since this evidence demonstrates that the Neanderthal were displaced by Cro-Magnon in those sites before the volcano erupted, the researchers concluded that another factor was to blame.

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    When the full Neanderthal genome was sequenced in 2010, comparisons with modern human DNA showed that all non-African people have pieces of Neanderthal DNA implicated in the genome.

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    Researchers estimate the flute's age at between 43,400 and 67,000 years, making it the oldest known musical instrument and the only musical instrument associated with the Neanderthal culture.

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    Living in Europe and Asia from about 200,000 to 40,000 years ago, the Neanderthal shared many characteristics with modern humans, and in fact, genetically differed only by about 0.12%.

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    When the full genome of a Neanderthal was sequenced in 2010, comparisons with modern human DNA showed that all non-African people have pieces of Neanderthal DNA in their genomes.

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    (It's noteworthy that humans were not the first animal to exhibit theological thinking- there is evidence that our Neanderthal cousins had primitive beliefs and practices that we might consider religious.).

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    But take advantage of the above tips to ensure that you avoid coming across as a Neanderthal and scaring her off before you can even get her phone number.

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    The'control of nature' is a phrase conceived in arrogance born of the Neanderthal age of biology and philosophy, when it was supposed that nature exists for the convenience of man.

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    At-home DNA testing kits may be popular, but new research finds that not everyone is eager to find out whether they are related to the British royal family or a Neanderthal.

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    Recent genetic research has shown that“about 2% of the genomes of people who descend from Europeans, Asians and other non-Africans is Neanderthal,” meaning that the two different species interbred at some point.

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    Unlike any other region in the world, Mount Carmel's key sites, such as the Tabun and Skhul caves, preserve evidence of both modern human and Neanderthal populations, at sites less than 100 meters from each other.

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    Recent DNA research has revealed that most Neanderthal died out in Western Europe about 50,000 years ago, and only a remnant of the species lasted through the next 10 millennia- when humans first migrated to Europe.

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    Interestingly, although Neanderthal DNA makes up only a small amount of our genome, since different humans today carry different Neanderthal genes, when combined together, modern humanity contains a record of about 20% of the Neanderthal genome.

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    On this same vein, other researchers note that during this time, Cro-Magnon children enjoyed a longer period of development when compared with Neanderthal children- giving them greater time to learn from elders, and ultimately leading to longer lives.

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    Sure, if you spend all your time in the feel-good blogosphere you get the impression that the old school command-and-control style of management is dead and everybody has their Neanderthal brains safely chained up in a deep dark dungeon somewhere.

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    When DNA was sequenced from a fossilised finger from a cave in the Altai mountains of Siberia, which was thought to be Neanderthal, genetic analysis showed that it was actually a new species of human, distinct from but closely related to Neanderthals.

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