Examples of using Neanderthals in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Neanderthals could share information about the whereabouts of lions, but they probably could not tell- and revise- stories about tribal spirits.
The data also showed that the difference between Neanderthals and modern humans was as great
The site and artifacts were around 171,000 years old, dating back to a time when early Neanderthals called Tuscany home.
Randy Neanderthals‘were wiped out because they couldn't stop romping with their sisters'.
If this new theory about the Neanderthals' demise is correct, then supporting evidence
the Sapiens eventually retreated, leaving the Neanderthals as masters of the Middle East.
It seems that about 50,000 years ago, Sapiens, Neanderthals and Denisovans were at that borderline point.
very distant from Homo sapiens, Neanderthals or Denisovans.
The theory exists that music helped give homo sapiens an advantage over neanderthals.
dating back to a time when early Neanderthals called Tuscany home.
it has become increasingly apparent we have been selling Neanderthals short.
belonged to Homo sapiens, not to another hominin group, such as the Neanderthals.
Evidence in the form of stone tools suggests that for about 100,000 years our technology was very similar to the Neanderthals.
The study also provided evidence of Neanderthals and modern human ancestors mingling between 130,000 and 145,000 years ago, before the Croatian and Siberian Neanderthals split up.
wide stone tools called"flakes", which were used by both Neanderthals and early modern humans.
Martinon-Torres suggests that humans could not gain a foothold in Europe until Neanderthals there were teetering on extinction.
As modern man expanded deeper into Eurasia, he would also have encountered Neanderthals who did not receive protective immunogens through hybridization.".
This idea of an environmental cause for the Neanderthals' demise has been out in the literature.
When the first anatomically modern humans entered Europe, Neanderthals were already settled there.
the University of Cordoba, Spain, believes the paintings are more likely to have been painted by Neanderthals than early modern humans.