But Neanderthal man was not as slow-witted as he looked and was in reality as smart as we are, an archaeologist claims. |
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Those Neanderthal knuckle-draggers known as bouncers are usually the least popular people at any gig. |
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The Neanderthal behaviour of some competitors might be perfectly suited to cave-dwelling. |
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If so why is she drooling over this ape of a man who is so Neanderthal, he can't string more than two words together. |
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They could also tolerate a high-protein meat diet, as indicated by stable isotope analysis of Neanderthal bones. |
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In fact even Neanderthal fossils have been found at this site and at other locations nearby. |
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It feels like a modern Spanish tapas bar in buzzing Barcelona, except for the Neanderthal males, of course. |
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Until last week it could be argued this was only a Neanderthal mentality among a very small percentage of players. |
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Meanwhile, a couple of Neanderthal adults behind me were bickering over a seating arrangement. |
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Despite a rash of serious eye injuries over the past few years, Cherry still spews out his Neanderthal approach to the game of hockey. |
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Oh, yeah, sure, you still run across a few guys with some Neanderthal notions, but it's never a real problem. |
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Glennon said that the formation of this majority represented a Neanderthal way of controlling the council at all costs. |
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I just don't want to be one of those Neanderthal guys who just knock women over the head and drag them back to their caves, as it were. |
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You just like to see me and that Neanderthal friend of yours locking horns over you. |
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But the Neanderthal section of supporters object to his attacks on The Old Firm. |
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Neanderthal man bore enough similarities to modern man to have once been thought to be the species humankind evolved from. |
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I'm usually in Neanderthal mode until I've had my caffeine fix for the morning. |
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There seems to be no doubt on his part that the Neanderthal fossil is specifically identical with Man. |
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Such later types as the Neanderthal and Heidelberg men belong to the same genus as modern man but to different species. |
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If you look at the brainpan of a Neanderthal, you might believe they were pretty bright. |
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Ben is a genetic throwback to Neanderthal man, shunned by family and society for his stupidity and ugliness. |
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In Eastern Europe, the latest Neanderthals show no modern human features and the earliest modern humans show no Neanderthal features. |
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Would the knuckle dragging, brain dead, Neanderthal who removed the hanging basket from the exterior of Rock House please return it. |
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It shouldn't be a big surprise that Russell Crowe does Neanderthal boofhead spoiling for a fight extremely well. |
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Mithen's work coincides with the first detailed study of a reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton. |
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Man has been building bridges since the first rotten tree fell across a stream and set in motion the Neanderthal brain cells. |
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Also, human living spaces appear to be partitioned according to function while Neanderthal settlements are unorganized. |
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In my reality, people have evolved from the Neanderthal age, where we had to kill to survive. |
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The Neanderthal people were roaming hunter-gatherers rather than village-dwellers. |
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Early on, the sexual protagonist complains that her Molson-drinking husband is pretty much an incompetent Neanderthal. |
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He has fought with beasts in the Neanderthal era, with infidels in the Crusades, with demons in his mind, and finally, with men in the twentieth century. |
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The goal in this case is to return a Neanderthal baby to his family. |
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All it means is that New Labour talks the talks when it comes to gender pay equality, but it still allows employers to walk the same old Neanderthal walk. |
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If you think of yourself as more than a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal, you can stand up and be respectful. |
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I can't believe I was married to that Neanderthal for three years. |
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They are unsightly Neanderthal vermin who will be replaced shortly in our lifetime by experts whose skill at social engineering will make the family a defunct nightmare. |
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After examining a fairly well preserved Neanderthal skeleton, he concluded that it belonged to an ape-like creature that was barely capable of standing upright. |
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Maybe I should go back and apologize to the meathead nitwit Neanderthal! |
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As the Neanderthal, sex-driven doc, he blazes brilliantly across every frame of the screen, evidently relishing every loaded syllable of Marber's screenplay. |
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She was a respected archaeologist who discovered the Tabun skull, one of the most famous Neanderthal skulls, and became most famous for her work popularising the science. |
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I will not allow myself to think like my Neanderthal father. |
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One immediately noticeable difference when the skeleton of a modern human is compared with the reconstruction is the stockiness and lack of a waist of the Neanderthal. |
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Within less than 200 pages he tells a coherent tale including both pertinent detail and amusing anecdote covering the period from Neanderthal prehumans to the present. |
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Rather than absorption of the Neanderthal population, this gene flow appears to have been of limited duration and limited extent. |
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Around 70,000 BP, during the Middle Paleolithic period, the last glacial event began and the Neanderthal Mousterian culture was established. |
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It continued to exist until around 30,000 BP, when Neanderthal man faced extinction. |
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La Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey is the only site in the British Isles to have produced late Neanderthal fossils. |
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Neanderthal sites have been found in the south of England from this era, though no traces or early modern humans have been found. |
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The recent sequencing of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes shows possible admixture. |
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This high frequency may suggest some gene flow between ancestral human and Neanderthal populations due to mating between the two. |
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Recent sequencing of Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes shows that some admixture with these populations has occurred. |
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Many of these relate to the superior adaption to cold environments possessed by the Neanderthal populations. |
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The Neanderthal populations seem to have been physically superior to AMH populations. |
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With these differences, Neanderthal brains show a smaller area was available for social functioning. |
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This would show up in a larger number of possible mates for AMH humans, with increased risks of inbreeding amongst Neanderthal populations. |
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This would indicate that this individual had a Neanderthal great grandparent, 4 generations previously. |
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The flow of genes from Neanderthal populations to modern human was not all one way. |
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D'Errico and others have looked at Neanderthal culture rather than early human behavior for clues into behavioral modernity. |
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Though burials are few and controversial, there has been circumstantial evidence of Neanderthal ritual burials. |
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The latter type prevailed in Late Paleolithic times in Europe, supplanting Neanderthal man there. |
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Specimens younger than this date make up the bulk of known Neanderthal skeletons and were the first whose anatomy was comprehensively studied. |
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One study has found that Neanderthal brains were more asymmetric than other hominid brains. |
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There exists a very large number of other claims of Neanderthal art, adornment, and structures. |
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In 1997, geneticists were able to extract a short sequence of DNA from Neanderthal bones. |
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However, an analysis of a first draft of the Neanderthal genome by the same team released in May 2010 indicates interbreeding may have occurred. |
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It is suggested that 20 percent of Neanderthal DNA survived in modern humans, notably expressed in the skin, hair, and diseases of modern people. |
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This could explain why no modern man had to date been found with a Neanderthal Y chromosome. |
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This section describes bones with Neanderthal traits in chronological order. |
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An examination of human and Neanderthal genomes and adaptations regarding pathogens or parasites may shed light on this issue. |
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Interbreeding can only account for a certain degree of Neanderthal population decrease. |
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In 1962, he enrolled as a graduate student at the University of Chicago to study with the Neanderthal expert, Francis Clark Howell. |
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These visits influenced him into believing the shift from Neanderthal to modern humans 40,000 to 35,000 years ago was sudden rather than gradual. |
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Iran's Neanderthal artifacts from the Middle Paleolithic have been found mainly in the Zagros region, at sites such as Warwasi and Yafteh. |
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Microfossils in calculus demonstrate consumption of plants and cooked foods in Neanderthal diets. |
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He looks gorgeous now, but just remember Gene Appleton Gallagher has half the genes of a swaggering, mouthy, monobrowed Neanderthal. |
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The increased archaeal growth in extremophilic conditions of the Ice age would have contributed to the evolution of Neanderthal population. |
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Its great Cham was Wells, whose highly readable prose flowed easily between the line-drawings of behemoths in the coal swamps and Neanderthal man looking uffish. |
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But in fact, the murders have been committed by an army of sickos, a phalanx of wild-eyed droolers led by a monster goon with a concrete jaw and a Neanderthal brow. |
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Because of this, reference terms that prehistorians use, such as Neanderthal or Iron Age are modern labels with definitions sometimes subject to debate. |
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The reconstructed DNA methylation map allowed researchers to assess gene activity levels throughout the Neanderthal genome and compare them to modern humans. |
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In April 2014, a first glimpse into the epigenetics of the Neanderthal was obtained with the publication of the full DNA methylation of the Neanderthal and the Denisovan. |
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In 2016 researchers reported that they had found Human DNA in the genome of a female Neanderthal from the Altai mountains region near the border between Mongolia and Russia. |
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Neanderthal are the variants in genes that affect the risk of several diseases, including lupus, biliary cirrhosis, Crohn's disease, and type 2 diabetes. |
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A skull found in Swanscombe in Kent and teeth found at Pontnewydd Cave in Denbighshire are examples of remains found with distinct Neanderthal features. |
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In July 2006, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and 454 Life Sciences announced that they would sequence the Neanderthal genome over the next two years. |
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It indicated that Neanderthal and modern human brains were the same size at birth, but that by adulthood, the Neanderthal brain was larger than the modern human brain. |
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A large number of molecular clock genetic studies place the divergence time of the Neanderthal and modern human lineages between 800,000 and 400,000 years ago. |
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The evidence suggests that the Neanderthal populations interbred with modern humans possibly 100,000 years ago, probably somewhere in the Near East. |
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Excavations throughout Italy revealed a Neanderthal presence dating back to the Palaeolithic period, some 200,000 years ago, modern Humans appeared about 40,000 years ago. |
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You can get you up close and personal with life-sized models of prehistoric animals, look into the eyes of life-sized woolly mammoths, a sabretooth cat and Neanderthal man. |
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