was neanderthal named afther neander valley
Yes, Neanderthals were named after the Neander Valley in Germany where their remains were first discovered in 1856.
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The Neander Valley, Germany.
A extinct family of men known from archeological discoveries in the Neander valley in Germany. The most prominent features of these men is that they have a brow rim in their skulls, and a muscular build. Neanderthal art and musical instruments have been discovered.
Neanderthals were predominantly found in Europe and parts of western Asia. Fossil evidence suggests they primarily inhabited regions such as present-day France, Germany, Spain, and Croatia, among others.
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)
Australopithecus Afarensis (Southern Ape, Afar Triangle) were found by a paleoanthropologist named Donald Johansen. Homo Habilis (Handy Man) were found by husband-and-wife Louis and Mary Leakey. Homo Erectus (Upright Man) were found by Eugene Dubois. Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis (Neanderthals) were found by some mine workers in Germany's Neander Valley. Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Doubly Wise Man) were first found by an eight-year-old Spanish girl named Maria. Lots of big words, but totally worth knowing your monkey uncle.There isn't any possible way to answer your question because your question isn't clear. Are you referring to Homo Sapiens Sapiens, or Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis? HSS were found in 1879, and HSN were found in 1856, so I guess HSS were found first. As I said before, knowing your monkey uncle is totally worth it.
The Neander Valley, Germany.
from it's characteristics, like big nose and all thatthis answer is incorrect they got their name from neanderthal valley^The first fossil ever found of that exact species was found in a German valley, Neander "Thal" ( "valley" in german) 1856Later on, the Neanderthal's taxonomic name, Homo neanderthalensis, was proposed by William King. 1864
A extinct family of men known from archeological discoveries in the Neander valley in Germany. The most prominent features of these men is that they have a brow rim in their skulls, and a muscular build. Neanderthal art and musical instruments have been discovered.
The species is named after Neanderthal "Neander valley" in Germany and pronounced in the German fashion. In modern German, the place is spelt Neandertal.
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no he did not but in chicagothere's a school named afther his name martin luther king high school
Neanderthals were predominantly found in Europe and parts of western Asia. Fossil evidence suggests they primarily inhabited regions such as present-day France, Germany, Spain, and Croatia, among others.
No. One did. It was named after the place it was first found.
The Ebola virus was named after the river valley in the Congo. Ebola virus was originally named for Zaire, where it was first described.
Wyoming is the state that was named after a valley in Pennsylvania where an Indian massacre occurred. Wyoming is an Indian word for valley.
No one specific person named Locust Valley, "Locust Valley", the name was given due to the large quantities of locust trees, "Valley" was added due to the area's rolling hills.
The valley is actually named the California Central Valley. It is separated into regions such as the Sacramento Valley or the San Joaquin Valley.