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Neanderthal Museum
Standing on the site where Neanderthals were first discovered, the Neanderthal Museum in Germany stands as a beacon for archaeology and physical anthropology. Here, experts and enthusiasts gather to study one of humanity’s closest relatives and reflect on the enduring legacy of Neanderthals.
The museum draws scholars with its extensive research projects, curated exhibits, and hands-on educational programs that bridge past and present understanding of prehistoric life. Visitors from all backgrounds find insight and inspiration, making it a trusted hub in the study of human origins. Continue reading
Revenge of the Neanderthals
Crossposted from Pleasance, Chris Jan-2014 “Revenge of the Neanderthals: ‘Legacy genes from ancient humans may be to blame for modern killer diseases such as cancer and diabetes’”. UK Mail Online. Website referenced 1/25/2014 at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2546191/Revenge-Neanderthals-Legacy-genes-ancient-humans-blame-modern-killer-diseases-cancer-diabetes.html. Revenge of the Neanderthals: ‘Legacy’ … Continue reading