Examples of using Neanderthals in English and their translations into Korean
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It was observed that Neanderthals had shorter legs and stockier bodies then the average European.
Neanderthals appear to be even more cold-adapted in their limb proportions than modern Eskimos
Now, a new study by the University of York has suggested that Neanderthals cared for their sick and elderly.
Neanderthals mysteriously disappeared about 40,000 years ago,
East Asia, and on the way interbred with Neanderthals in Europe and Denisovans in Asia.
The inclined position of the geniohyoid muscle has been contrasted to the horizontal position in neanderthals.[5].
It's a style Neanderthals used to depict images in cave walls.
I'm not letting you Neanderthals in to rape my company.
Are today's husbands really Neanderthals that come home from a long day's work, drink beer, and expect their wives to wait on them?
Adding to the now well-established interbreeding that occurred with our cousins the Neanderthals and Denisovans, we can no longer consider ourselves a single lineage that emerged from Africa.
For instance, some researchers consider Neanderthals a species distinct from modern humans, but others point out that Neanderthals routinely interbred with modern humans,
is the town of Kabwe- found near the remains of the so-called" Rhodesia man"Living at the same time as the Neanderthals.
Archaeologists have known for some time that modern humans and Neanderthals lived together in Europe
The Neanderthals could not develop bipedalism, but they know how
Archaeologists have long guessed that modern people and Neanderthals lived together in Europe and Asia, but only recently became
Asia, where they interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans already living there.
some of our direct ancestors had sex with Neanderthals, producing fertile offspring.
The DNA also shows that after our evolutionary path diverged from that of the Neanderthals, human genes relating to brain function,
National Geographic wrote:“The idea that Neanderthals buried their dead fits with recent findings that they were capable of symbolic thought
It is, by necessity, pure hypothesis: Neanderthals lived(in Europe) between 200,000 and 30,000 years ago and left no clues in the form of a written record or even any kind of representative art.