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15 Apr 2013, 7:59 am

Dear,

Is the evidence that neanderthalers lived 100% or less?
Because what I think is that sometimes it seems to me that archeology is not really a hard science.
I hope you understand what I mean with that...

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15 Apr 2013, 8:06 am

Nothing is 100%, but it seems likely Neanderthals existed.

Archeology can indeed be a little wishy-washy with people filling in blanks as they see fit, but it's gotten better than it was a century ago.

Why do you ask this question?



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15 Apr 2013, 8:10 am

ezbzbfcg2 wrote:
Nothing is 100%, but it seems likely Neanderthals existed.

Archeology can indeed be a little wishy-washy with people filling in blanks as they see fit, but it's gotten better than it was a century ago.

Why do you ask this question?


I think people just want to see what they want to see. Simple as that.
To me it is obvious that the neanderthaler, different humans, are just genetic variations of the homo sapiens sapiens.
And I think sooner or later people have to delete the neanderthaler speculations.

Why is it likely that they existed?



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15 Apr 2013, 8:17 am

Anatomy. Different life style. Smaller groups. Consumed mostly meat. They analyzed the excrements found in caves. Up to 90 percent of what they would eat was meat.

Neanderthal was simply a pitbull-winter version of homo sapiens. :D



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15 Apr 2013, 8:20 am

@anatomy

I think 2 completly different homo sapiens sapiens could also differ alot in anatomy, what they eat, etc.



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15 Apr 2013, 8:36 am

You need rdos on this thread.


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15 Apr 2013, 9:16 am

They have skeletons and they have DNA (it has even been sequenced). Yes they existed, and were most likely a separate species we did not interbreed with.



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15 Apr 2013, 9:41 am

Homo Neanderthalenis existed.

Some say they still do.

Next question, please?



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15 Apr 2013, 9:51 am

Fnord wrote:
Homo Neanderthalenis existed.

Some say they still do.

Next question, please?


How can you prove they really exist?



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15 Apr 2013, 9:52 am

oceandrop wrote:
They have skeletons and they have DNA (it has even been sequenced). Yes they existed, and were most likely a separate species we did not interbreed with.


They maybe wrong classified a homo sapiens weird skeleton as neanderthaler skeleton.
Today we have very much different skeletons, no1 is the same.



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15 Apr 2013, 9:53 am

Look at anyone with a short stocky build and a heavy brow and there is a good chance they have a large splash of Neanderthal DNA. Not as funny as it sounds. I watched a TV documentary in which a well-known UK personality did some investigation about Neanderthals and this was what they said.


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15 Apr 2013, 9:55 am

paxfilosoof wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Homo Neanderthalenis existed. Some say they still do. Next question, please?
How can you prove they really exist?

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15 Apr 2013, 9:56 am

I think this neanderthaler speculation is BS.
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15 Apr 2013, 9:56 am

paxfilosoof wrote:
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They have skeletons and they have DNA (it has even been sequenced). Yes they existed, and were most likely a separate species we did not interbreed with.


They maybe wrong classified a homo sapiens weird skeleton as neanderthaler skeleton.
Today we have very much different skeletons, no1 is the same.


Do you know how DNA works?


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Homo Neanderthalenis existed. Some say they still do. Next question, please?
How can you prove they really exist?

I am so glad you asked...
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What is your point?

The articles you cite are also speculation, nothing is black on white, so I assume neanderthaler hype will be soon gone.



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15 Apr 2013, 10:01 am

kamiyu910 wrote:
paxfilosoof wrote:
oceandrop wrote:
They have skeletons and they have DNA (it has even been sequenced). Yes they existed, and were most likely a separate species we did not interbreed with.
They maybe wrong classified a homo sapiens weird skeleton as neanderthaler skeleton. Today we have very much different skeletons, no1 is the same.
Do you know how DNA works?
Another good question!
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