Radiocarbon testing.
The term "Neanderthal" comes from the Neander Valley in Germany where the first Neanderthal fossils were found in 1856. The fossil's scientific name is Homo neanderthalensis.
Neanderthal fossils have been found in various locations across Europe, particularly in France, Spain, and Germany. They have also been discovered in the Middle East and parts of Asia. Sites like the Neander Valley in Germany and the Cave of Altamira in Spain are famous for their Neanderthal fossil discoveries.
Only a neanderthal like student would plagiarize a sentence.
Neanderthal man was first discovered by Neanderthal woman ;)But perhaps more relevantly:Philip Carel Schmerling, who was a pioneer in paleontology, and geologist, discovered the first Neanderthal fossil in 1829.(More info at: neandertal)
The average Neanderthal is estimated to have lived to be around 30-40 years old, based on fossil evidence and studies of their skeletal remains. However, factors such as hunting injuries and harsh living conditions may have impacted their lifespan.
It refers to the Neander Valley in Germany, where the first fossil was found.
It means Neander Valley in German. This is where the first fossil was found.
1856 in Germany.
The term "Neanderthal" comes from the Neander Valley in Germany where the first Neanderthal fossils were found in 1856. The fossil's scientific name is Homo neanderthalensis.
The Neanderthal Valley of Germany.
Researcher's found a lower jaw of a human fossil that is believed to be a Homo erectus, Neanderthal possibly over 525,000 years old.This fossil was found in a cave in Serbia.
The general concensus is 28,000 BC.
Neanderthal fossils have been found in various locations across Europe, particularly in France, Spain, and Germany. They have also been discovered in the Middle East and parts of Asia. Sites like the Neander Valley in Germany and the Cave of Altamira in Spain are famous for their Neanderthal fossil discoveries.
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The last known Neanderthals lived in Gibraltar around 28,000 years ago. The exact date of the last Neanderthal's death is unknown.
This is called an index fossil.
Changing the date on a fossil watch is easy. All you have to do to change the date is turn the right hand knob on the watch.