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Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1) C016 / 5325
Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1). Model of a Neanderthal female holding a spear, based on a fossil skeleton called Tabun C1. The model is based on measurements from the specimen, discovered at Tabun, Israel. This individual lived around 100, 000 years ago. This model is part of the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK
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This print showcases a meticulously crafted model of Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1), a Neanderthal female from around 100,000 years ago. The model, based on the fossil skeleton called Tabun C1 discovered in Tabun, Israel, offers an intriguing glimpse into the life and appearance of our ancient ancestors. Against a pristine white background, this historical reconstruction portrays the Neanderthal woman holding a spear with remarkable precision. Every detail has been carefully recreated using measurements taken directly from the original specimen. This artifact symbolizes not only her resourcefulness but also her prowess as a skilled hunter-gatherer during the Stone Age. Displayed proudly within the collections at London's renowned Natural History Museum, this studio-shot image captures both the biological and anthropological significance of this extraordinary find. It serves as a testament to our ongoing fascination with human evolution and provides valuable insights into our shared history. The paleontological context surrounding this Neanderthal model is further enhanced by its association with artifacts such as sharpening tools and whittling implements. These objects hint at their advanced tool-making abilities and shed light on their daily lives in prehistoric times. As we marvel at this striking portrayal of Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1), we are reminded of how far we have come as a species while acknowledging that these ancient hominins played an integral role in shaping who we are today.
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