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The evidence is in the bones

Neanderthals were Cannibals, says new Discovery in Belgium

"These indications allow us to assume that Neanderthals practiced cannibalism."

A 3D reconstruction of the structures in the Bruniquel Cave.

Neanderthals Built Mysterious Stone Rings Inside a Cave 176,000 Years Ago

New findings reveal evidence of stone rings inside a French cave, that dates back to 176,000 years back, revealing a hidden Neanderthal culture.

Extinct due to climate change

Climate Change Delivered the Death Blow to Neanderthals

This conclusion supports existing theories that changes in the climate led to the extinction of the Neanderthals 40,000 years ago.

Neanderthals were not ready for tropical diseases and resulted to their extinction.

Modern Humans Spread Diseases Among Neanderthals, New Study Says

A new study claims that ancestors of modern humans from Africa may have spread diseases among Neanderthals, contributing to their extinction.

DNA extracted from an ancient Denisovan tooth reveals a new breed of humans more diverse than Neanderthals.

Ancient Tooth DNA Reveals New Human Species More Diverse Than Neanderthals

New research uncovered ancient teeth DNA from the Denisovans who are considered to be more genetically diverse than the Neanderthals.

No chin here

New Research Reveals Why Humans Have Chins

Compared with other human relatives like Neanderthals, modern Homo sapiens have particularly prominent chins.

Neanderthal skeleton

Oldest Neanderthal DNA Taken from 170,000 Year Old Skeleton in Italy Cave

Modern humans' closest extinct relatives were the Neanderthals that used to live in Europe and across Asia.

Modern humans now have weaker bones compared to hunter gatherer ancestors.

Neanderthals and Modern Human did it Earlier than Expected

This particular skull is the earliest evidence modern humans co-existed and lived with Neanderthals.

Modern humans now have weaker bones compared to hunter gatherer ancestors.

Neanderthals were Apparently a Separate Species Because of their Noses

A new study reveals that Neanderthals were not a sub class of Homo sapiens because of a single facial feature, their noses.

Kostenki fossils

DNA Study Reveals Ancient and Modern Europeans Have a Genetic Connection

The genetic unity also helps to identify when modern humans interbred with Neanderthals.

Neanderthal family

Neanderthals and Modern Humans Had Sex, Confirms New Study

Anyone outside Africa has a Neanderthal origin with 1.5 to 2.1 percent of his DNA being Neanderthal.

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Neanderthals Were the First Humans to Eat Bird Meat

Unearthed bird bones displayed teeth marks, cuts and burns.

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Neanderthal Inner Ear Manifests Possible Interbreeding with Ancient Humans

A 100 thousand-year-old human skull found in China 35 years ago exhibits characteristics that are thought to occur only among Neanderthals of Europe and western Asia, a study stated on Monday.

No chin here

50,000-Year Old Human Poop Reveals Neanderthals Ate Their Veggies

The oldest human poo sample uncovered at a dig in Spain reveals that Neanderthals may have enjoyed an omnivorous diet, according to a study published Wednesday.

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