Neanderthal man was discovered in the Neander valley in Germany in 1856. Tal is German for valley which is how Neanderthals got their name.
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The fossilized remains of Homo neanderthalensis and his artifacts were discovered on the France/Spain peninsula in 1887, though the same species had been discovered earlier in Germany in 1856. Modern anthropologists still disagree on whether the Neanderthal man should be classified as a true human, but there are some attributes of the race well accepted as fact so far: the Neanderthal had a cranial capacity slightly larger than our own, a hyoid bone in the neck (like us, and useful for controlling vocal cords,) and a propensity to ritually bury their dead. At first glance, people. France, 'formerly' ancient Gaul, became The West Frankish Kingdom in 843 A.D. as a result of the Treaty of Verdun, the politico-religious resolution of a squabble between the descendants of Charlemagne (Charles the first.) The rest, as they say, is history. France has been France for a long time, and certainly a formidable world power, highly desirable as an ally, since at least the middle 12th century. She remains so today, even if a single "first" discoverer may never be named. Our best guess on the extinct Neanderthal man, French or not, is that he flourished from 180,000 to about 38 or 40 thousand years ago.
The significance about the first U.S. treaty with France was that France was the first country to recognize the United States as an independent country.
Miners were the first people to discover minerals in Texas.
There is nothing special the first of March in France, but there is the labor day the first of May.
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he was trying to discover riches and gold for France. He also wanted to be the first explorer to discover a land for France. his intentions were to be governor of this new under the rule of France.
Neanderthal.
Corsica was first settled by the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians around the 6th century BC. However, it was later conquered by the Romans in 259 BC.
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)
Paint on cave walls.
1856 in Germany.
The Neander Valley in Germany.
Neanderthals lived in France during the period between 90,000 and 40,000 BC, followed by Cro-Magnons in 35,000 BC and Celtic Gauls in 1500 BC. Neanderthal skeletons and Cro-Magnon cave paintings have been found in France's Dordogne region.
The first fossils were discovered in Germany in 1856.
From the places where they were first discovered.