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What does the word Homo Neanderthal mean?

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Answered by abelajacob
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Homo, is a Latin word meaning 'human' or 'man'. ... Homo neanderthalensis therefore means 'Human from the Neander Valley'. Some people refer to this species as the Neandertals (with no 'h') to reflect the modern German spelling rather than the original spelling, Neanderthal, used to define the species.

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Answered by sagarnishu12345
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✓✓>>>> The word is based on the location where the first major specimen was discovered in 1856 the Neanderer valley of German. The German word for valley is 'Tal' all the in the 1800's it was spelt Thal.

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