Neanderthals: smaller skulls, larger frames, less cognitive capacity
Some key differences between us and Neanderthals include physical characteristics such as skull shape and size, with Neanderthals having larger skulls and robust features. Additionally, evidence suggests that Neanderthals had a different pattern of genetic adaptation to their environment compared to modern humans. There are also differences in cultural practices and tool use between the two groups.
Neanderthals were shorter and stockier. Weak chin, prominent brow ridge, pale skin, probably red hair.
Physically, Neanderthals had larger mass, bigger muscles, an expanded ribcage that house larger lungs, a weak chin and a prominent brow ridge.
Sean Hannity is a neanderthal and Megyn Kelly is a modern human.
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and parts of western Asia. They are important as our closest extinct human relatives, providing insights into human evolution and behavior. Studies suggest that they had complex social structures, used tools, and may have even had some form of symbolic expression.
No, Neanderthals and modern humans shared a common ancestor but evolved separately. Neanderthals are a distinct human species that lived in Europe and Asia before going extinct around 40,000 years ago. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, evolved in Africa and migrated out of the continent, eventually spreading and replacing Neanderthals.
Yes, Neanderthals migrated out of Africa around 200,000 years ago and spread across Europe and Asia. They adapted to various environments and survived for thousands of years before eventually going extinct around 40,000 years ago.
They could communicate, they were part of our genus, they ate the same as us, they were Humanoid, many, many things.
Well, let's think about this shall we? Neanderthals had brains that were around five percent bigger than ours. It does not necessarily mean they were smarter than us. But the idea that they were stupid is as old-fashioned and primitive as the Neanderthal stereotype comes across. They were far from stupid. For one thing, they could speak. Scientists had found a hyoid bone comparable to ours and this helped Neanderthals to produce a wide range of sounds-in other words, speech. So Neanderthals must have had some form of language. Language and the ability to communicate is one sign of intelligence. They may have had some kind of religion, though this is still debated. The skull of a cave bear that kept within a stone chest in a cave supposedly inhabited by Neanderthals. The cave bear skull was either some kind of trophy or some kind of tribal god. The Neanderthals also buried their dead, and a few burial sites were found with offerings. This not only shows care, but shows some kind of culture. In terms of creativity-they had paint, yes, but this may actually have been used as body paint rather than something to dab on the walls of a cave. But there has been an interesting find by scientists-a bear bone with a row of holes penetrated into it. This may have been a flute, which scientists suspect may have been made by Neanderthals. It's also been proven that they can show a display of emotions-aggression, empathy, sympathy etc. Basically, they would have shown the same emotions that we feel. When our species arrived, with our advanced technology, Neanderthals had tools which in some cases were more efficient than ours. For example, when trying to cut something as hard as leather, Neanderthals had larger tools that got the job done far more quickly than our smaller, more nimble tools did. Yet Neanderthals may have shown some kind of appreciation for our technology and tried to copy some of them-for example, they tried to make throwing spears and started to use ochre in their burials. Language, culture, emotion, inventiveness and the willingness to try out new techniques and technology was something these Neanderthals had, and it's these things that show high intellegence. So overall, scientists might just be able to agree that Neanderthals were as smart as humans today.
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
what are some differences between poland and the united states of america
What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?
They are two separate continents.
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In US cold and inside festive , Ausie barbie on the beach.
Ok .in my oppinion .i think the the difference is the time zone
They used sticks we use guns ftw >:D!
There are several cultural differences that can be seen between the United States and Germany. Some of these differences include dining etiquette, driving age, payment options in shopping centers, alcohol laws, as well as the differences in religion and mortality.
It means to see the differences between things. For example some bacteria will stain red and others will stain blue/purple, this differences between them helps us tell them apart.