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    The Clan of the Cave Bear

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    Cave Bear This movie from 1986 is based in the book with the same name. The story is about a Cro-Magnon girl who loose her mom and tribe and she met some Neanderthal clan who adopt her. It seems to be like an unprepared or a low cost movie. The story sound interesting but while you are watching it you think that is a kind of joke. Neanderthals were prehistoric people but the actors of this movie look like you and me playing to be prehistoric. I think that a Cro-Magnon girl weren’t blond so this

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    Have you ever heard the expression “You are acting like a Neanderthal”? Well if you have‚ you know where this research essay is going. If you have not heard or understood the meaning of this phrase‚ you will soon. Homo neanderthalensis or Neanderthal was the modern human’s closest extinct relative. The Neanderthals were the previous hominid before the Homo sapiens or modern humans. The name “Neanderthal” is derived from the origin of the first specimen discovered. That specimen was found in the Neander

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    Success

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    Success is never an accident. It is always a result of confidence aim and hard work Man has been in this world for millions of years his journey from an ape to Neanderthal to homosappiens to man he is now is a process called evolution .in between all these years man has never been stagnant ‚he was and is still doing progress in all the fields .the desire to go ahead had always been there which never let him stagnant. Hard work was also there‚ but the most important thing he had which played a major

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    known as Neanderthal. Neanderthal remains were discovered at the La Ferrassie cave located in Dordogne‚ France. Multiple excavations of the site have occurred between 1909 and present time‚ all of which have contributed to the understanding of Neanderthal anatomy‚ social life‚ and their interactions with modern humans. By looking at the La Ferrassie site research projects‚ one can see how important the site is in the explanation of how Homo sapien neanderthalensis

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    Notes Anth 145

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    9/3: Neanderthals and Modern Humans Objectives: * What are the Hybridization and Out of Africa models? * What are the physical differences between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans? * When and in what part of the world did Neanderthals live? * How can anthropologists and scientists test the Out of Africa and Hybridization Models? * What are mitochondrial DNA and recombinant DNA and how are they used to test the Out of Africa and Hybridization Models? * What does

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    Decoding Neanderthals

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    “Decoding NeanderthalsNeanderthals are an extinct species shown as our ancestors.They began to disappear 40‚000 years ago as Homo sapiens came on the scene. They are a branch of the human family tree and are considered to have been primitive with no verbal language. Many believe them to have a lack of intelligence but science is proving the theory wrong. History shows Neanderthals as undeveloped humans‚ but the possibilities of their lifestyle being more advance than the lifestyle of modern

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    Functions Of Culture

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    stones that show reliable evidence of having been shaped as tools trace back some 500‚000 to 600‚000 years. The use of fire can be dated from 200‚000 to 300‚000 years ago. Tools of bone had come into existence by 100‚000 B.C. the age of Neanderthals. The Neanderthals also apparently had some form of languages and buried their deal with an elaborateness that indicates the possibility of religious ceremonies. Cro-Magnon‚ dating from 35‚000 years ago‚ was a superior biological specimen and had a correspondingly

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    After the emergence of physically/anatomically ‘modern’ humans in Europe‚ the Neanderthal population that frequented the Eurasian continent for the past 1.4-2 Million years drastically began to decline. The exact period when the population was wiped out is debated‚ while some argue around 40 Kya‚ recent findings suggest they may have remained alive in pockets up to 24 Kya. Another aspect of Neanderthals that is widely contested is what exactly killed them off; the most prominent arguments include

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    The Croods

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    but his pet Belt (A sloth-like creature) to keep him company.  He spent his days learnig to survive on his own and inventing things to help with everyday life.  This ends when he meets Eep Crood. PLOT Eep (Emma Stone) is a girl in a family of Neanderthal Cavemen (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) living and hunting in pre-historic times‚ talking about how her family is one of the few to survive‚ mainly due to the strict rules of her overprotective father‚ Grug (Nicolas Cage). In their cave home‚ Grug

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    TOPIC: The physical characteristics of the Australopithecus hominid. The first Australopithecus hominid (later named Australopithecus africanus) was discovered in by an anatomy professor in Johannesburg‚ South Africa named Raymond Dart in 1924. Prof. Dart initially discovered a five year old skull and it was unlike that of an ape’s he had ever seen. According to!!!!!!!!!‚ Studying the skull‚ he made the following discoveries: -The skull had “ape-like” features -had a projecting face -small brain

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