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  2. Face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed by ...

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    The skull of an ancient neanderthal woman has been rebuilt centuries after it was smashed into pieces in a cave in Kurdistan in northern Iraq. Face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed ...

  3. Neanderthal anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The Neanderthal skull is distinguished namely by a flat and broad skullcap, rounded supraorbital torus (the brow ridges), high orbits (eye sockets), a broad nose, mid-facial prognathism (the face projects far from the base of the skull), an "en bombe" (bomb-like) skull shape when viewed from the back, and an occipital bun at the back of the skull. [4]

  4. Scientists reveal the face of a Neanderthal who lived 75,000 ...

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    A Neanderthal was buried 75,000 years ago, and experts painstakingly pieced together what she looked like. ... With pronounced brow ridges and no chins, the skulls of Neanderthals look different ...

  5. Zana of Tkhina - Wikipedia

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    In a laboratory for Neanderthal genetics at New York University, Burtsev brought Khwit Sabekia's skull after struggling to get permission to exhume the grave. Studies based on the skull material were supposed to determine whether Zana herself had been a Neanderthal. [2] Both skulls, as of 2015, are kept by Burtsev in Moscow. [4]

  6. Ehringsdorf remains - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, German anthropologist Franz Weidenreich published Der Schädelfund von Weimar-Ehringsdorf, [5] (the skull find from Weimar-Ehringsdorf) where he described the Ehringsdorf H (or Ehringsdorf 9) skull-cap as that of an adult female. He suggested that the frontal area of the remains showed evidence of being struck, which led to speculation ...

  7. Forbes' Quarry - Wikipedia

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    The skull had unusual features, but its significance as a representative of an extinct human species was not realised until 1864, eight years after the 1856 discovery of the more extensive assemblage of Neanderthal remains in the Neander Valley of Germany that eventually became the type specimen and source of the name of the species Homo ...

  8. La Ferrassie - Wikipedia

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    The skeleton of an adult male, including the most complete Neanderthal skull ever found. [8] [better source needed] Discovered in 1909. [3] La Ferrassie 2 ♀: 25–30: An incomplete cranium and skeleton of a female Neanderthal found in 1910 and dated to 68-74,000 before present. This is now kept in the Musée de l'Homme. [3] La Ferrassie 3: 10

  9. Fossil of child with Down syndrome hints at Neanderthal ... - AOL

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    Neanderthals, formally called Homo neanderthalensis, were more robustly built than Homo sapiens and had larger brows. They lived from around 430,000 years ago to roughly 40,000 years ago.