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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jan 21, 2015, 10:54 PM Jan 2015

Neanderthals weren’t as brutish and dumb as we thought: researchers

Neanderthals weren’t as brutish and dumb as we thought: researchers
Christie Aschwanden, Washington Post | January 21, 2015 12:33 PM ET


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Reconstruction of a Neanderthal man and woman from the Neanderthal Museum.
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Maybe it’s their famously protruding brow ridge or perhaps it’s the now-discredited notion that they were primitive scavengers too dumb to use language or symbolism, but somehow Neanderthals picked up a reputation as brutish, dim and mannerless cretins.

Yet the latest research on the history and habits of Neanderthals suggests that such portrayals of them are entirely undeserved. It turns out that Neanderthals were capable hunters who used tools and probably had some semblance of culture, and the DNA record shows that if you trace your ancestry to Europe or Asia, chances are very good that you have some Neanderthal DNA in your own genome.

The bad rap began when the first Neanderthal skull was discovered around 1850 in Germany, says Paola Villa, an archaeologist at the University of Colorado. “The morphological features of these skulls — big eyebrows, no chin — led to the idea that they were very different from us, and therefore inferior,” she says. While the majority of archaeologists no longer believe this, she says, the idea that Neanderthals were inferior, brutish or stupid remains in popular culture.

Neanderthals first appeared in Europe and western Asia between 300,000 and 400,000 years ago. They are our closest (extinct) relative, and their species survived until 30,000 to 40,000 years ago, when they vanish from the fossil record, says Svante Paabo, director of the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and author of “Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes.” Why these relatives of ours thrived for so long and then ended their long, successful run about the same time that modern humans began to spread remains a point of debate and speculation.

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http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/01/21/neanderthals-werent-as-brutish-and-dumb-as-we-thought-researchers/

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Neanderthals weren’t as brutish and dumb as we thought: researchers (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2015 OP
Amazing how quickly attitudes change when you find out you are descended from one. n/t kickysnana Jan 2015 #1
Got that right :) Panich52 Jan 2015 #2
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