New research based on fragments discovered at the Neumark-Nord site in Germany suggests Neanderthals may have transformed the ...
Baby Neanderthals may have been much larger and grown much more quickly than their modern Homo sapiens counterparts, ...
Neanderthals babies were bigger and grew quicker than typical modern infants, a team of scientists discovered.
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Scientists discover 50,000-year-old Neanderthal baby in a cave with the body of a one-year-old
ANeanderthal infant who lived more than 50,000 years ago reached the physical size of a modern toddler in just six months.
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Study suggests Neanderthal infants grew fast, reaching toddler size by 6 months
About 50,000 years ago, a Neanderthal baby died at roughly six months of age and was buried in Amud Cave, a limestone shelter ...
Going by the headlines, the matter seems to be settled. El País announces that Neanderthal men "chose" sapiens women. Science ...
The study also floated the possibility that the turtles had been hunted for “their taste or for an assumed medicinal value. ” ...
The gap between genetics and archaeology leaves us with an unclear picture of where the Neanderthals originated. Columnist ...
In 1948, amateur archaeologists unearthed the remains, which should have shifted researchers' views of Neanderthals. But poor ...
If this were a modern Homo sapiens baby, the length and robust thickness of these limbs would belong to a toddler aged 12 to ...
A cave in Belgium has revealed unsettling evidence that Neanderthals selectively cannibalized outsiders, focusing on women and children. The victims weren’t from the local group and appear to have ...
An international team of researchers has found that Neanderthals suffered a major population crash that started around 75,000 years ago.
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