Neanderthal - relating to or belonging to or resembling Neanderthal man; "Neanderthal skull" Neandertal, Neanderthalian Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations Spanish / EspañolSelect a language: neandertal Neanderthal [nɪˈ...
Neanderthal 1: Initial Neanderthal specimen found during an archaeological dig in August 1856. Discovered in a limestone quarry at the Feldhofer grotto in Neanderthal, Germany. The find consisted of a skull cap, two femora, the three right arm bones, two of the left arm bones, ilium, and fr...
skull of prehistoric man, Skull of neanderthalensis 5 Neanderthal Facts Some of the first Neanderthal fossils were discovered in Germany’s Neander Valley, which is where the name of the species comes from. Extensive evidence suggests that Neanderthals made and used sophisticated tools, deliberately ...
或事物;skull头盖骨,脑壳;homo , 类;primitive 始 ;skulls头骨; 词组| 习惯用语 neanderthal man[ 类学]尼安德特 英语例句库 Stone tools at the site correspond to the middle palaeolithic period, whenneanderthalman emerged, and resemble those found across Spain. ...
Homo neanderthalensis has an elongated skull with a larger endocranial capacity than in humans; a distinctive bony labyrinth not found in humans (not shown); a robust skeleton with a barrel-shaped ribcage; a long superior pubic ramus; long clavicles; thick, bowed femoral shafts; large patella...
grotto, in the Neander Valley, Germany. The material was found in a limestone quarry near the city of Düsseldorf. The material recovered consisted of a skull cap, two femora, the three right arm bones, two of the left arm bones, part of the left ilium, and fragments of a scapula and...
(Stringer and Gamble, 1993; Ramirez Rozzi, 2002) and analysis of skull shapes duringontogenyreveal that craniofacial growth patterns are distinct (Ponce de León and Zollilofer, 2001; Minugh-Purvis, 2002). A recent study byWilliams et al. (2002)compared modern human and Neanderthal craniofacial...
Wood Joneson the recently discovered Keilor skull and its bearing on the antiquity of man in Australia invites attention to the fact that Homo sapiens occurs in Australia in a Pleistocene deposit. I should like to stress an important implication of this discovery, namely, that if the age of ...
Their jaws required so much muscle to work, they had this lobe made of bone on the back of their skull called an occipital bun that projected out in order to offer more surface area for muscle. Their brain was even bigger than ours, weighing in at a hefty 1500 cc (our brains are ...
The site contains Levallois-type Mousterian tools, four pieces of skull attributed to Homo neanderthalensis and fauna remains belonging to Rhinoceros mercki, Elephas sp. and Hippopotamus amphibius. This study is of interest as the site is situated in an area where data on palaeovegetation are ...