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who were the Neanderthals??​

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Answered by Jeffy17
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Answer:

they are related to human evolution.they are the ancestors of modern man

Answered by Skyllen
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➸ Neanderthal is an extinct species which was existed in Eurasia.

➸ They were original cave man and lived during Ice Age.

➸ The study of this type of species shows that they had big chest, short stature and flat head.

➸ Culturally, they used to burry dead bodies.

➸ Their remains were found near valley of Neander in Germany.

➸ According to fossils, Neanderthal and modern man is evolved by a common ancestor between 7 lakhs and 3 lakhs years ago.

➸ Neanderthals were evolved from Europe and Asia.

Founder: Johan Karl Fuhlrott.

  • Past 1856, In a cave of limestone at Neander Valley, a group founded the 15 pieces of bones and 1 skull.
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