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AbstractNeanderthals are at the moment regarded as the originators of funeral rituals. The connection of the Neanderthals to Africa is understudied and in most cases not conclusive yet Africans practice funeral rituals as if it is the primary reason for t... see more

Modern humans remember things they experience as personal events. An important reason for this personal perception of time is episodic memory, which enables mental time travel. This type of memory could not have been fully evolved in Neanderthals and they... see more

Presentamos una síntesis a partir de los datos y resultados presentes en varios yacimientos de Asturias relativos, por un lado, a la problemática de la cronología y los procesos tafonómicos y, por otro, a las novedades ofrecidas en diferentes aspectos de ... see more

AbstractIn this article, focusing on the building blocks of art with its concomitant role and meaning, we commence with a brief evolutionary overview of the origin of land vertebrates, which culminated in the rise of our species as we view it. We then rev... see more

The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, with the Ciotarun cave, it is the only Middle Palaeolithic site in Piedmont where the presence of Homo neanderthalensis has been confirmed by discoveries of human rem... see more

Neandetherthal skeletal remains are the first described and longest-studied modern human ancestors. The history of research on Neanderthals dates back to the discovery of the first specimen in the Feldhoffer cave in 1856. Initially, the debate focused on ... see more

Shanidar Cave is one of the most well-known caves in Iraqi Kurdistan Region. It is an archaeological site located within Bradost Mountain north of Erbil city. Eleven skeletons of Neanderthals, have been found within the cave dating back to 65000 – 35000 y... see more

Wstep: Pochodzacy od Homo neanderthalensis DNA stanowi ok. 1–4% genomu w populacjach euroazjatyckich. Markerem rozpowszechnionego u mieszkanców Azji Wschodniej neandertalskiego introgresywnego haplotypu na chromosomie 3p21.31 jest transwersja g.50318299T&... see more

This article focuses on the ongoing debate regarding whether Neanderthals should be classified as a subspecies of Homo sapiens or as an entirely separate species. Several lines of evidence are explored, including recent genetic evidence, which suggest tha... see more

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