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Neanderthals
Fossil

Reconstruction of a Neanderthaler
shown in the Neandertal museum
in Mettmann
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Primatea
Family:Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species:H. neanderthalensis
Binomial name
Homo neanderthalensis
King, 1864

The Neandertal 1 or Neanderthal was a species of genus Homo (Homo neanderthalensis) that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia during the last ice age. They seem to have been well adapted to extreme cold, but appear to have had difficulty adapting to climatic changes near the end of the ice age.

The first Neanderthal fossils were found in 1856 near Düsseldorf in the Neanderthal, GermanyThe Neanderthal is a small valley of the river Dussel in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, near the city of Mettmann. It is best known for the fact that in 1856, fossils of the Homo neanderthalensis were found there. The Neanderthal was original. Their characteristic style of stone toolA stone tool is, in the most general sense, any tool made of stone. Although stone-tool-dependant cultures exist even today, most stone tools are associated with prehistoric societies that no longer exist. The study of stone tools is often called lithic as is called the Mousterian CultureMousterian is a name given by archaeologists to style of flint tools (or industry) dating to the Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age. It is named after the type site of Le Moustier, a rock shelter in the Dordogne region of France. Similar flintwork has been fou (middle paleolithicThe Paleolithic or Palaeolithic lit. old stone period is the oldest part of the stone age, dating from the first use of stone tools by hominids (maybe 2,000,000 years ago) to the end of the Pleistocene epoch. Subdivisions of the Paleolithic include the Lo), after another prominent archaeological site.

Neanderthals first appeared about 230,000 years ago and then disappeared about 28,000 years ago. Their brains were roughly 10 percent larger than those of modern humans. However, though anatomically similar, the brain's increased size can be negated due to their body:brain ratio. On average, Neanderthals stood about 1.65m tall (just under 5' 6") and were very well-muscled, comparable to modern weight-lifters.



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