"Neandertals" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Neandertals" Meaning

Neandertals (also spelled Neanderthals) were a group of extinct humans whose fossils were first discovered in the Neander Valley in Germany in 1856. They are known for their stocky build, prominent forehead, and protruding nose. Neandertals lived in Europe and Asia from around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago, roughly contemporaneously with modern humans (Homo sapiens). They are considered to be one of the closest extinct relatives of modern humans.

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The discovery of a Neandertal skeleton in a cave in Germany shed new light on the evolution of modern humans.
The Neandertals, who lived in Europe and Asia, were a distinct species from modern humans.
The researcher studied the skulls of Neandertals to better understand their physical characteristics.
The team of scientists found evidence of interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans.
The museum exhibit featured a life-sized model of a Neandertal, complete with fur and a club-like tool.

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