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A special time for a special show! Eat Prey Run is live for a Neanderthal Cook-A-Long Monday 4/19 at 9:30am PDT! Check out our Zombified Media newsletter for an ingredient list to cook-a-long live with @LeMoustierhost, @RRobDunn, and @ABurgesLumsden - https://t.co/xl28COll9i
#FossilFriday The Zeeland Ridge Neanderthal was discovered in sediments extracted from the bottom of the North Sea. This is the first Pleistocene fossil hominin found under seawater. The partial frontal bone shows a lesion caused by an epidermoid cyst.
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Humans and zombies both love eating--how have those tastes evolved? @LeMoustier, author of #Kindred and @ABurgesLumsden, recipe writer and food stylist, discuss how Neanderthals prepared and enjoyed their meals and walk us through a Neanderthal-inspired meal. 4/19 9:30am MST!
@Blue02Grey you should 😐 cygmtts/cugmtts sounds like some sort of welsh/neanderthal mashup
Art from 'Golden Voyage' for an unrealised sequence of the Centaur battling a Neanderthal man. If you are intrigued by the idea of Trog appearing earlier in Ray's filmography, vote for your top 3 #HarryhausenLostMovies & win a copy signed by @walshbros https://t.co/PLaq8GOSLf
Neanderthal hunters with fire-hardened simple wooden spears approaching horses at a waterhole.
#PalaeoRecon🎨Benoit Clarys
Accidently made her a Neanderthal
@PermianSailback I'm guessing Knight's neanderthals had lots to do with it. That and the fact that non-comedy Hanna-Barbera definitely had a house style which was very Alex Toth.
New meeting - Watercolor and pencil © Benoit Clarys 2014 #Neanderthal @Musee_Homme
We are working to discover which groups of #Neanderthals became ancestors of today's people, and where the networks of these ancient people interconnected. Revealing those links to our deep shared past helps forge new connections today. That's my kind of #Neanderthalthinking
Recent archaeological work has uncovered the aesthetic cultures of #Neandertals, who sometimes decorated themselves with colors, shells, talons, and feathers, marked and engraved cave walls, and had an ear for language. #Neanderthalthinking
Around 120,000 years ago, during extraordinary period of warm global temperatures known as the Eemian, a community of #Neanderthals left the remains of more than 30 individuals in a rock shelter near Krapina, Croatia. They hunted woolly rhinoceros. #Neanderthalthinking
#Neanderthals were amazing people who lived more than 40,000 years ago. They survived three ice ages and ended up as ancestors of all of us. The first one uncovered was from Schmerling Caves, Belgium, in 1829, but it wasn't recognized for 100 years. #Neanderthalthinking
Computer modeling of fossil ear structures indicates that Neanderthals were able to hear & produce complex speech, much like modern humans (and unlike earlier hominids). https://t.co/7tMBusDlyE
Very happy to write this piece "Ten Things Archaeology Tells Us About #Neanderthals" for the American Anthropological Association @news4nthros!
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