While archaeological finds continue to shed light on the Neanderthal way of life, recent advances in genetic science put us closer and closer to a comprehensive understanding of their physiology.
Not exact matches
Bringing the theory to life
While the genetic evidence
found in 2007 was «pretty robust,» according to O'Rourke, many scientists disregarded the theory due to a lack of
archaeological evidence, most of which would have presumably disappeared underwater after sea levels rose.
While the origin of the Chihuahua breed is shrouded in mystery,
archaeological findings suggest that this breed originated in Mexico.
For that reason, many caves in Belize contain
archaeological remains and ruins, and even visitors occasionally
find shards of ancient pottery
while exploring.