| Themes > Science > Life Sciences > Physical Anthropology > Human Organic Evolution > Fossil Record > Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis |
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When first discoverd, the bones were dismissed as the remains of a diseased individual, or and imbecile. When similiar bones were discovered in France, Yugoslavia, Belgium, and other locations in Europe, these finds could no longer be dismissed as an oddity. Early analysis of these bones led to the popluar image of the Neanderthal as a stoop shouldered brute with a bent knees and forward jutting head and neck. |
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