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Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection

"Homo sapiens neanderthalensis: Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Ancient Relatives" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of Homo sapiens neanderthalensis

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Head of a model of a neanderthal man

Head of a model of a neanderthal man
Neanderthal man. Head of a model of a neanderthal man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis). Neanderthals were early humans that lived in Europe and the Middle East about 120-30, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Model of a neanderthal man in modern clothing

Model of a neanderthal man in modern clothing
Neanderthal man. Model of a neanderthal man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) dressed in modern clothing. Neanderthals were early humans that lived in Europe and the Middle East about 120- 30

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Model of a neanderthal woman holding a baby

Model of a neanderthal woman holding a baby
Neanderthal woman. Model of a neanderthal woman (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) holding a baby wrapped in animal skins. Neanderthals were early humans that lived in Europe

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Reconstruction of burial of Neanderthal Man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis)

Reconstruction of burial of Neanderthal Man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) at La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France
Anthropology - Reconstruction of a burial of Neanderthal Man (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) at La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Reconstruction in wax of head of Neanderthal man (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)

Reconstruction in wax of head of Neanderthal man (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)
Anthropology - Reconstruction in wax of the head of Neanderthal man (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)

Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)
Anthropology - Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis)

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: View of the skeleton of a neanderthal

View of the skeleton of a neanderthal

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Preparing neanderthal bones for DNA extraction

Preparing neanderthal bones for DNA extraction
MODEL RELEASED. Neanderthal genetics. Technician prepares a sample of bone from a fossil of a neanderthal human, Homo sapiens neanderthalis, for an analysis of its DNA genetic material

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Model of a neanderthal burial scene

Model of a neanderthal burial scene

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal carving of a man with a lions head

Neanderthal carving of a man with a lions head

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Model of a neanderthal man

Model of a neanderthal man

Background imageHomo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Collection: Prepared neanderthal bones for DNA extraction

Prepared neanderthal bones for DNA extraction
MODEL RELEASED. Neanderthal genetics. Technician prepares a sample of bone from a fossil of a Neanderthal human, Homo sapiens neanderthalis, for an analysis of its DNA genetic material


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"Homo sapiens neanderthalensis: Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Ancient Relatives" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, our closest extinct relatives. This captivating model showcases a Neanderthal woman tenderly cradling her baby, providing a glimpse into their nurturing nature. In La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France, an extraordinary burial reconstruction reveals the deep respect and rituals surrounding Neanderthals' deceased loved ones. The scene transports us to a time when these ancient beings honored their dead with care and reverence. Skulls hold secrets from the past, and here we have two remarkable specimens. One hails from Petralona, Greece – its weathered features tell tales of survival in harsh environments. Another skull discovered in Germany offers insights into Neanderthals' diverse populations across different regions. A meticulous wax reconstruction allows us to gaze upon the face of a Neanderthal man – his strong brow ridge and prominent nose bridge hint at his robust physicality. These features were well-adapted for survival during challenging times. Journey further through history as we encounter skulls found in Gibraltar, Le Moustier (France), and La Chapelle-aux-Saints (France). Each skull tells its own story about these ancient humans who once roamed our planet thousands of years ago. Marvel at the detailed head model that brings this long-extinct species to life before your eyes. It serves as a reminder that Homo sapiens neanderthalensis was not so different from us after all – they possessed intelligence, emotions, and familial bonds just like modern humans do today. Finally, take a moment to appreciate the skeletal remains on display; they provide scientists with invaluable information about Neanderthals' anatomy and way of life. Through careful study and analysis, researchers continue to uncover more about our shared evolutionary journey with these remarkable beings.