Phrases with «neanderthal»

The word "Neanderthal" refers to an ancient group of humans who lived long ago. They were similar to modern humans but had some physical differences. The term is sometimes used to describe someone who is seen as old-fashioned, uncivilized, or lacking intelligence. Full definition

Sentences with «neanderthal»

  • In the same excavation layer as the Denisovan fossils were artifacts showing a range of technological skill: There were thick, triangular stone points, typical of Neanderthals of the so - called Middle Paleolithic tradition. (discovermagazine.com)
  • «In Neanderthal children of the same age, brow ridges would be showing,» says Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, a member of the team. (newscientist.com)
  • Marco Peresani at the University of Ferrara in Italy found 660 bird bones mixed in with Neanderthal bones in Fumane cave in northern Italy. (newscientist.com)
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