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Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses the extinction of Neandertals which are the closest relatives to humans and the mystery surrounding their disappearance. Scientists have debated where these prehistoric people fit on the family tree of human evolution and what happened to them since the discovery of Neandertal fossils in 1856.
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The article discusses the extinction of Neandertals which are the closest relatives to humans and the mystery surrounding their disappearance. Scientists have debated where these prehistoric people fit on the family tree of human evolution and what happened to them since the discovery of Neandertal fossils in 1856.
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2020
The goal of this essay is to ask whether it is possible to infer complex symbolic behaviour in one of our ancestral populations – the Neandertals. I will use the example of the eagle talons collected by Neandertals and deposited at the Krapina rock shelter some 130, 000 years ago.
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The goal of this essay is to ask whether it is possible to infer complex symbolic behaviour in one of our ancestral populations – the Neandertals. I will use the example of the eagle talons collected by Neandertals and deposited at the Krapina rock shelter some 130, 000 years ago.
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2006
A number of techinques have recently been introduced that open up the possibility to perform large-scale genomic analyses from species that became extinct before and during the last Ice Age. The direct large-scale DNA sequencing on the 454 platform from DNA extracted from late Pleistocene cave bears, mammoths and Neandertals has been presented.
Paabo, Svante +9 more
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A number of techinques have recently been introduced that open up the possibility to perform large-scale genomic analyses from species that became extinct before and during the last Ice Age. The direct large-scale DNA sequencing on the 454 platform from DNA extracted from late Pleistocene cave bears, mammoths and Neandertals has been presented.
Paabo, Svante +9 more
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2011
Experience shows the problem of the mind cannot be solved by attacking the citadel itself. — the mind is function of body. — we must bring some stable foundation to argue from.Charles Darwin ([1836–44] 1987:564)We must begin our examination with movement. Aristotle (De Anima 405b:33)
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Experience shows the problem of the mind cannot be solved by attacking the citadel itself. — the mind is function of body. — we must bring some stable foundation to argue from.Charles Darwin ([1836–44] 1987:564)We must begin our examination with movement. Aristotle (De Anima 405b:33)
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Science, 2006
The Neandertal nuclear DNA sequenced to date raises the possibility that Neandertals interbred with modern humans (see main text). Now a handful of other studies are finding traces of Neandertal genes in living people. (Read more.)
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The Neandertal nuclear DNA sequenced to date raises the possibility that Neandertals interbred with modern humans (see main text). Now a handful of other studies are finding traces of Neandertal genes in living people. (Read more.)
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A Complete Neandertal Mitochondrial Genome Sequence Determined by High-Throughput Sequencing
Cell, 2008Richard E Green +2 more
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