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Neanderthals 101 | National Geographic
Who were the neanderthals? Do humans really share some of their DNA? Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how the species fits into our evolution story.
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Neanderthals 101 | National Geographic
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published: 13 Oct 2017
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Who were the Neanderthals? | DW Documentary
Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the Neanderthals lived in Eurasia.
Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new archeological methods to shed light on some previously unexplained Neanderthal mysteries.
In an age clouded by the mists of time, the first early humans colonized the Eurasian continent. They settled on land that had only recently been covered by glaciers. This species, called Neanderthals, died out about 30,000 years ago -- but at one time, they formed the largest group in an area that stretched from northern France to the Belgian coast and from the Channel Islands to southern England.
During the last Ice Age, the North Sea was frozen over -- and the English Channel was a small river that could easily be crossed on foot. The Neanderthals lived ...
published: 23 Jan 2021
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6 Neanderthal DNA physical traits in modern humans
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Neanderthals left a mark on our DNA and most people on earth have Neanderthal heritage. In this video we will discuss the physical traits present in modern humans that may indicate a higher degree of Neanderthal DNA.
Sources:
- Height, balding, skin colour, burning: https://communities.springernature.com/posts/uncovering-the-legacy-of-our-neanderthal-ancestors#:~:text=Overall%2C%20we%20found%20that%20Neanderthal,lung%20capacity%2C%20and%20skin%20color
- Hair and skin colour, balding, height, tanning ability, obesity and hip to waist ratio:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24582-y#Sec10
- Skin and sunburn:
https://comm...
published: 23 Dec 2023
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Scientists Discovered Something Strange About Neanderthal DNA
Scientists have stumbled upon something seriously bizarre about Neanderthal DNA. It turns out our ancient cousins might have left an unexpected mark on our genetic blueprint. Picture scientists in their lab coats going, "Wait, what?" as they unravel the mysteries hidden in the Neanderthal genetic code. It's like a plot twist in the story of human evolution, and you'll definitely want to know the details of this strange and unexpected revelation. Join us as we unravel the scientific enigma and explore the peculiar quirks discovered in the Neanderthal DNA – it's a genetic saga that's both fascinating and a bit head-scratching!
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published: 18 Dec 2023
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Secrets of the Neanderthals | Official Trailer | Netflix
SECRETS OF THE NEANDERTHALS take viewers on a journey from their preconceptions of Neanderthals as a dim-witted creature to a complex and creative people, through the lens of a unique, ongoing excavation and a landmark new discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over a quarter century.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81513913
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published: 26 Apr 2024
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What If the Neanderthals Had Not Gone Extinct?
Neanderthal DNA is 99.7% identical to our own, and researchers claim that some humans might be carrying as much as 2% of the Neanderthal genome. Making things even weirder is that scientists recently recovered a nearly complete DNA sequence from a 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeleton.
So in theory, Neanderthals could make a comeback. But how would they adapt? And how long would they survive?
Transcript and sources: https://insh.world/science/what-if-the-neanderthals-had-not-gone-extinct/
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates http://www.ontariocreates.ca
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published: 01 Jul 2019
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Decoding Neanderthals FULL SPECIAL | NOVA | PBS America
Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they arrived, they were not alone: the stocky, powerfully built Neanderthals had already been living there for hundreds of thousands of years. So what happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals?
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published: 27 Jan 2024
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The Life and Death of a Neanderthal (Shanidar 1)
Roughly 50,000 years ago, Shanidar 1 aka Nandy walked the earth. What can we say about the life and death of this Neanderthal?
Huge thanks to my generous patrons!
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Sources:
Great general source for Neanderthals:
Sykes, Rebecca Wragg. Kindred. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Shanidar Neanderthals and their injuries:
Trinkaus, Erik, and M. R. Zimmerman. “Trauma among the Shanidar Neandertals.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 57, no. 1, 1982, pp. 61–76., https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330570108.
Churchill, Steven E., et al. “Shanidar 3 Neandertal Rib Puncture Wound and Paleolithic Weaponry.” Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 57, no. 2, 2009, pp. 163–178., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.05.010.
Trinkaus, Erik, and Sébastien Villotte. ...
published: 22 Feb 2023
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Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Did you know that the first known artists might not have been modern humans, but Neanderthals? In this fascinating video, we explore groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of prehistoric creativity. Learn how Neanderthals, often thought of as simple cave dwellers, created stunning art that predates the earliest works of Homo sapiens. From cave paintings to intricate carvings, dive into the evidence that reveals the artistic talents of our ancient relatives. Join us as we uncover the surprising story of Neanderthals, the true pioneers of human expression.#NeanderthalArt #PrehistoricArt #FirstArtists #NeanderthalCreativity #AncientArt #CavePaintings #NeanderthalCaveArt #PrehistoricCreativity #NeanderthalDiscovery
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published: 12 Aug 2024
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The Neandertals That Taught Us About Humanity
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Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Neandertals were thought to have been…primitive. Unintelligent, hunched-over cavemen, for lack of a better word. But the discoveries made in that Iraqi cave provided some of the earliest clues that Neanderthals actually behaved -- and likely thought and felt -- a lot like we do.
Thanks to Fabrizio de Rossi (https://www.facebook.com/ArtofFabricious/) and Julio Lacerda (https://twitter.com/JulioTheArtist) for the excellent Neandertal illustrations!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
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published: 16 Jan 2020
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Neanderthals 101 | National Geographic
Who were the neanderthals? Do humans really share some of their DNA? Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how t...
Who were the neanderthals? Do humans really share some of their DNA? Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how the species fits into our evolution story.
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Who were the neanderthals? Do humans really share some of their DNA? Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how the species fits into our evolution story.
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- published: 13 Oct 2017
- views: 2610369
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Who were the Neanderthals? | DW Documentary
Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the Neanderthals lived in Eurasia.
Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new archeological me...
Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the Neanderthals lived in Eurasia.
Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new archeological methods to shed light on some previously unexplained Neanderthal mysteries.
In an age clouded by the mists of time, the first early humans colonized the Eurasian continent. They settled on land that had only recently been covered by glaciers. This species, called Neanderthals, died out about 30,000 years ago -- but at one time, they formed the largest group in an area that stretched from northern France to the Belgian coast and from the Channel Islands to southern England.
During the last Ice Age, the North Sea was frozen over -- and the English Channel was a small river that could easily be crossed on foot. The Neanderthals lived in close harmony with their perpetually changing environment. They had everything they needed to survive: the meat of prey animals, edible wild plants, water and wood for cooking and heating. How did these early humans develop over almost 300,000 years? What were their lives like before they became extinct?
Our documentary is based on the latest research. We investigate various populations of Neanderthals, and visit archaeological sites in northern France, southern England, and on the island of Jersey.
Renowned researchers such as the British paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer and his French colleague Ludovic Slimak describe how the Neanderthals lived, and discuss their cognitive abilities. Was this species capable of structured thinking? Did they have cultures, languages, and societies? How intelligent were they, and what sort of adaptive strategies kept them alive for 300,000 years? How similar were they to modern-day humans?
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Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the Neanderthals lived in Eurasia.
Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new archeological methods to shed light on some previously unexplained Neanderthal mysteries.
In an age clouded by the mists of time, the first early humans colonized the Eurasian continent. They settled on land that had only recently been covered by glaciers. This species, called Neanderthals, died out about 30,000 years ago -- but at one time, they formed the largest group in an area that stretched from northern France to the Belgian coast and from the Channel Islands to southern England.
During the last Ice Age, the North Sea was frozen over -- and the English Channel was a small river that could easily be crossed on foot. The Neanderthals lived in close harmony with their perpetually changing environment. They had everything they needed to survive: the meat of prey animals, edible wild plants, water and wood for cooking and heating. How did these early humans develop over almost 300,000 years? What were their lives like before they became extinct?
Our documentary is based on the latest research. We investigate various populations of Neanderthals, and visit archaeological sites in northern France, southern England, and on the island of Jersey.
Renowned researchers such as the British paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer and his French colleague Ludovic Slimak describe how the Neanderthals lived, and discuss their cognitive abilities. Was this species capable of structured thinking? Did they have cultures, languages, and societies? How intelligent were they, and what sort of adaptive strategies kept them alive for 300,000 years? How similar were they to modern-day humans?
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- published: 23 Jan 2021
- views: 8768277
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6 Neanderthal DNA physical traits in modern humans
Test your DNA here: https://www.tellmegen.com/en/results/ancestry-dna-test
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Neanderthals left a mark on our DNA and most peo...
Test your DNA here: https://www.tellmegen.com/en/results/ancestry-dna-test
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Neanderthals left a mark on our DNA and most people on earth have Neanderthal heritage. In this video we will discuss the physical traits present in modern humans that may indicate a higher degree of Neanderthal DNA.
Sources:
- Height, balding, skin colour, burning: https://communities.springernature.com/posts/uncovering-the-legacy-of-our-neanderthal-ancestors#:~:text=Overall%2C%20we%20found%20that%20Neanderthal,lung%20capacity%2C%20and%20skin%20color
- Hair and skin colour, balding, height, tanning ability, obesity and hip to waist ratio:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24582-y#Sec10
- Skin and sunburn:
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/uncovering-the-legacy-of-our-neanderthal-ancestors
- Lack of back hair:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20448178/
- Fat and fat metabolism:
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(17)30128-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0092867417301289%3Fshowall%3Dtrue
- Skull shape:
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdfExtended/S0960-9822(18)31470-2
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TellmeGen DNA: (1:11)
Light skin and hair + burning easily: (2:04)
Baldness: (2:40)
Hairless back: (2:57)
Obesity and fat metabolism: (3:18)
Skull shape: (3:54)
Height (4:23)
Ending (4:45)
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Neanderthals left a mark on our DNA and most people on earth have Neanderthal heritage. In this video we will discuss the physical traits present in modern humans that may indicate a higher degree of Neanderthal DNA.
Sources:
- Height, balding, skin colour, burning: https://communities.springernature.com/posts/uncovering-the-legacy-of-our-neanderthal-ancestors#:~:text=Overall%2C%20we%20found%20that%20Neanderthal,lung%20capacity%2C%20and%20skin%20color
- Hair and skin colour, balding, height, tanning ability, obesity and hip to waist ratio:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24582-y#Sec10
- Skin and sunburn:
https://communities.springernature.com/posts/uncovering-the-legacy-of-our-neanderthal-ancestors
- Lack of back hair:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20448178/
- Fat and fat metabolism:
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(17)30128-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0092867417301289%3Fshowall%3Dtrue
- Skull shape:
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdfExtended/S0960-9822(18)31470-2
intro: (0:00)
TellmeGen DNA: (1:11)
Light skin and hair + burning easily: (2:04)
Baldness: (2:40)
Hairless back: (2:57)
Obesity and fat metabolism: (3:18)
Skull shape: (3:54)
Height (4:23)
Ending (4:45)
- published: 23 Dec 2023
- views: 167587
8:41
Scientists Discovered Something Strange About Neanderthal DNA
Scientists have stumbled upon something seriously bizarre about Neanderthal DNA. It turns out our ancient cousins might have left an unexpected mark on our gene...
Scientists have stumbled upon something seriously bizarre about Neanderthal DNA. It turns out our ancient cousins might have left an unexpected mark on our genetic blueprint. Picture scientists in their lab coats going, "Wait, what?" as they unravel the mysteries hidden in the Neanderthal genetic code. It's like a plot twist in the story of human evolution, and you'll definitely want to know the details of this strange and unexpected revelation. Join us as we unravel the scientific enigma and explore the peculiar quirks discovered in the Neanderthal DNA – it's a genetic saga that's both fascinating and a bit head-scratching!
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Scientists have stumbled upon something seriously bizarre about Neanderthal DNA. It turns out our ancient cousins might have left an unexpected mark on our genetic blueprint. Picture scientists in their lab coats going, "Wait, what?" as they unravel the mysteries hidden in the Neanderthal genetic code. It's like a plot twist in the story of human evolution, and you'll definitely want to know the details of this strange and unexpected revelation. Join us as we unravel the scientific enigma and explore the peculiar quirks discovered in the Neanderthal DNA – it's a genetic saga that's both fascinating and a bit head-scratching!
#brightside
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- published: 18 Dec 2023
- views: 642623
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Secrets of the Neanderthals | Official Trailer | Netflix
SECRETS OF THE NEANDERTHALS take viewers on a journey from their preconceptions of Neanderthals as a dim-witted creature to a complex and creative people, throu...
SECRETS OF THE NEANDERTHALS take viewers on a journey from their preconceptions of Neanderthals as a dim-witted creature to a complex and creative people, through the lens of a unique, ongoing excavation and a landmark new discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over a quarter century.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81513913
About Netflix:
Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services with over 260 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
Secrets of the Neanderthals | Official Trailer | Netflix
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SECRETS OF THE NEANDERTHALS take viewers on a journey from their preconceptions of Neanderthals as a dim-witted creature to a complex and creative people, through the lens of a unique, ongoing excavation and a landmark new discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over a quarter century.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81513913
About Netflix:
Netflix is one of the world's leading entertainment services with over 260 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
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- published: 26 Apr 2024
- views: 217382
3:58
What If the Neanderthals Had Not Gone Extinct?
Neanderthal DNA is 99.7% identical to our own, and researchers claim that some humans might be carrying as much as 2% of the Neanderthal genome. Making things e...
Neanderthal DNA is 99.7% identical to our own, and researchers claim that some humans might be carrying as much as 2% of the Neanderthal genome. Making things even weirder is that scientists recently recovered a nearly complete DNA sequence from a 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeleton.
So in theory, Neanderthals could make a comeback. But how would they adapt? And how long would they survive?
Transcript and sources: https://insh.world/science/what-if-the-neanderthals-had-not-gone-extinct/
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Technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS3bBO05fpU&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTIeRY3JtgXgoGqSEB7kDdKO
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Produced by Underknown in Toronto, What If is a mini-documentary web series that takes you on an epic journey through hypothetical worlds and possibilities. Join us on an imaginary adventure — grounded in scientific theory — through time, space and chance, as we ask what if some of the most fundamental aspects of our existence were different.
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https://wn.com/What_If_The_Neanderthals_Had_Not_Gone_Extinct
Neanderthal DNA is 99.7% identical to our own, and researchers claim that some humans might be carrying as much as 2% of the Neanderthal genome. Making things even weirder is that scientists recently recovered a nearly complete DNA sequence from a 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeleton.
So in theory, Neanderthals could make a comeback. But how would they adapt? And how long would they survive?
Transcript and sources: https://insh.world/science/what-if-the-neanderthals-had-not-gone-extinct/
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates http://www.ontariocreates.ca
Watch more what-if scenarios:
Planet Earth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-HhCwYD7rc&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTJCzxwmCq0NNpYq9N9wyb2l
The Cosmos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfuJyVkMH_g&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTJno6oFF9nLGuwXNGYHmE8U
Technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS3bBO05fpU&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTIeRY3JtgXgoGqSEB7kDdKO
Your Body: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmXR46TrbA8&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTJNsV9FFeNAKl2ySsHj8GZO
Humanity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdCDQIyXGnw&list=PLZdXRHYAVxTIFnvmOeWbv-Mt8zFxSCSvZ
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"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it, we go nowhere." — Carl Sagan
Produced by Underknown in Toronto, What If is a mini-documentary web series that takes you on an epic journey through hypothetical worlds and possibilities. Join us on an imaginary adventure — grounded in scientific theory — through time, space and chance, as we ask what if some of the most fundamental aspects of our existence were different.
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- published: 01 Jul 2019
- views: 1563256
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Decoding Neanderthals FULL SPECIAL | NOVA | PBS America
Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Ag...
Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they arrived, they were not alone: the stocky, powerfully built Neanderthals had already been living there for hundreds of thousands of years. So what happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals?
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Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they arrived, they were not alone: the stocky, powerfully built Neanderthals had already been living there for hundreds of thousands of years. So what happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals?
About PBS America:
Welcome to PBS America, a British TV channel from America’s public service broadcaster, PBS, showcasing award-winning American history, science, current affairs, plus arts and culture shows alongside the works of living legend Ken Burns, output is all hand-picked by a British team.
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- published: 27 Jan 2024
- views: 313918
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The Life and Death of a Neanderthal (Shanidar 1)
Roughly 50,000 years ago, Shanidar 1 aka Nandy walked the earth. What can we say about the life and death of this Neanderthal?
Huge thanks to my generous patro...
Roughly 50,000 years ago, Shanidar 1 aka Nandy walked the earth. What can we say about the life and death of this Neanderthal?
Huge thanks to my generous patrons!
https://www.patreon.com/stefanmilo
Sources:
Great general source for Neanderthals:
Sykes, Rebecca Wragg. Kindred. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Shanidar Neanderthals and their injuries:
Trinkaus, Erik, and M. R. Zimmerman. “Trauma among the Shanidar Neandertals.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 57, no. 1, 1982, pp. 61–76., https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330570108.
Churchill, Steven E., et al. “Shanidar 3 Neandertal Rib Puncture Wound and Paleolithic Weaponry.” Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 57, no. 2, 2009, pp. 163–178., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.05.010.
Trinkaus, Erik, and Sébastien Villotte. “External Auditory Exostoses and Hearing Loss in the Shanidar 1 Neandertal.” PLOS ONE, vol. 12, no. 10, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186684.
Neanderthal Medicine:
Weyrich, Laura S., et al. “Neanderthal Behaviour, Diet, and Disease Inferred from Ancient DNA in Dental Calculus.” Nature, vol. 544, no. 7650, 2017, pp. 357–361., https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21674.
Cannibalism:
Defleur, Alban R., and Emmanuel Desclaux. “Impact of the Last Interglacial Climate Change on Ecosystems and Neanderthals Behavior at Baume Moula-Guercy, Ardèche, France.” Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 104, 2019, pp. 114–124., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.01.002.
Smith, Tanya M., et al. “Wintertime Stress, Nursing, and Lead Exposure in Neanderthal Children.” Science Advances, vol. 4, no. 10, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aau9483.
Diet:
Martínez Valle, Rafael, et al. “Bird Consumption in the Final Stage of Cova Negra (Xátiva, Valencia).” Quaternary International, vol. 421, 2016, pp. 85–102., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.01.068.
Evins, Mary A. “The Fauna from Shanidar Cave : Mousterian Wild Goat Exploitation in Northeastern Iraq.” Paléorient, vol. 8, no. 1, 1982, pp. 37–58., https://doi.org/10.3406/paleo.1982.4308.
Boëda, Eric, et al. “A Levallois Point Embedded in the Vertebra of a Wild Ass (Equus Africanus): Hafting, Projectiles and Mousterian Hunting Weapons.” Antiquity, vol. 73, no. 280, 1999, pp. 394–402., https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00088335.
Henry, Amanda G., et al. “Microfossils in Calculus Demonstrate Consumption of Plants and Cooked Foods in Neanderthal Diets (Shanidar III, Iraq; Spy I and II, Belgium).” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 108, no. 2, 2010, pp. 486–491., https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1016868108.
Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine, et al. “Hunting and Processing of Straight-Tusked Elephants 125.000 Years Ago: Implications for Neanderthal Behavior.” Science Advances, vol. 9, no. 5, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add8186.
Art & Symbolism:
Hoffmann, D. L., et al. “U-Th Dating of Carbonate Crusts Reveals Neandertal Origin of Iberian Cave Art.” Science, vol. 359, no. 6378, 2018, pp. 912–915., https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aap7778.
Jaubert, J., Verheyden, S., Genty, D. et al. Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France. Nature 534, 111–114 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18291
New Burial at Shanidar:
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidarz
Artwork by Ettore Mazza
Additional research by Dr. Anna Goldfield
Disclaimer: Use my videos as a rough guide to a topic. I am not an expert, I may get things wrong. This is why I always post my sources so you can critique my work and verify things for yourselves. Of course I aim to be as accurate as possible which is why you will only find reputable sources in my videos. Secondly, information is always subject to changes as new information is uncovered by archaeologists.
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www.stefanmilo.com
www.twitter.com/Historysmilo
www.instagram.com/historysmilo
https://wn.com/The_Life_And_Death_Of_A_Neanderthal_(Shanidar_1)
Roughly 50,000 years ago, Shanidar 1 aka Nandy walked the earth. What can we say about the life and death of this Neanderthal?
Huge thanks to my generous patrons!
https://www.patreon.com/stefanmilo
Sources:
Great general source for Neanderthals:
Sykes, Rebecca Wragg. Kindred. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Shanidar Neanderthals and their injuries:
Trinkaus, Erik, and M. R. Zimmerman. “Trauma among the Shanidar Neandertals.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 57, no. 1, 1982, pp. 61–76., https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330570108.
Churchill, Steven E., et al. “Shanidar 3 Neandertal Rib Puncture Wound and Paleolithic Weaponry.” Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 57, no. 2, 2009, pp. 163–178., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.05.010.
Trinkaus, Erik, and Sébastien Villotte. “External Auditory Exostoses and Hearing Loss in the Shanidar 1 Neandertal.” PLOS ONE, vol. 12, no. 10, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186684.
Neanderthal Medicine:
Weyrich, Laura S., et al. “Neanderthal Behaviour, Diet, and Disease Inferred from Ancient DNA in Dental Calculus.” Nature, vol. 544, no. 7650, 2017, pp. 357–361., https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21674.
Cannibalism:
Defleur, Alban R., and Emmanuel Desclaux. “Impact of the Last Interglacial Climate Change on Ecosystems and Neanderthals Behavior at Baume Moula-Guercy, Ardèche, France.” Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 104, 2019, pp. 114–124., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.01.002.
Smith, Tanya M., et al. “Wintertime Stress, Nursing, and Lead Exposure in Neanderthal Children.” Science Advances, vol. 4, no. 10, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aau9483.
Diet:
Martínez Valle, Rafael, et al. “Bird Consumption in the Final Stage of Cova Negra (Xátiva, Valencia).” Quaternary International, vol. 421, 2016, pp. 85–102., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.01.068.
Evins, Mary A. “The Fauna from Shanidar Cave : Mousterian Wild Goat Exploitation in Northeastern Iraq.” Paléorient, vol. 8, no. 1, 1982, pp. 37–58., https://doi.org/10.3406/paleo.1982.4308.
Boëda, Eric, et al. “A Levallois Point Embedded in the Vertebra of a Wild Ass (Equus Africanus): Hafting, Projectiles and Mousterian Hunting Weapons.” Antiquity, vol. 73, no. 280, 1999, pp. 394–402., https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00088335.
Henry, Amanda G., et al. “Microfossils in Calculus Demonstrate Consumption of Plants and Cooked Foods in Neanderthal Diets (Shanidar III, Iraq; Spy I and II, Belgium).” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 108, no. 2, 2010, pp. 486–491., https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1016868108.
Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine, et al. “Hunting and Processing of Straight-Tusked Elephants 125.000 Years Ago: Implications for Neanderthal Behavior.” Science Advances, vol. 9, no. 5, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add8186.
Art & Symbolism:
Hoffmann, D. L., et al. “U-Th Dating of Carbonate Crusts Reveals Neandertal Origin of Iberian Cave Art.” Science, vol. 359, no. 6378, 2018, pp. 912–915., https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aap7778.
Jaubert, J., Verheyden, S., Genty, D. et al. Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France. Nature 534, 111–114 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18291
New Burial at Shanidar:
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidarz
Artwork by Ettore Mazza
Additional research by Dr. Anna Goldfield
Disclaimer: Use my videos as a rough guide to a topic. I am not an expert, I may get things wrong. This is why I always post my sources so you can critique my work and verify things for yourselves. Of course I aim to be as accurate as possible which is why you will only find reputable sources in my videos. Secondly, information is always subject to changes as new information is uncovered by archaeologists.
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www.stefanmilo.com
www.twitter.com/Historysmilo
www.instagram.com/historysmilo
- published: 22 Feb 2023
- views: 1357062
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Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Did you know that the first known artists might not have been modern humans, but Neanderthals? In this fascin...
Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Did you know that the first known artists might not have been modern humans, but Neanderthals? In this fascinating video, we explore groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of prehistoric creativity. Learn how Neanderthals, often thought of as simple cave dwellers, created stunning art that predates the earliest works of Homo sapiens. From cave paintings to intricate carvings, dive into the evidence that reveals the artistic talents of our ancient relatives. Join us as we uncover the surprising story of Neanderthals, the true pioneers of human expression.#NeanderthalArt #PrehistoricArt #FirstArtists #NeanderthalCreativity #AncientArt #CavePaintings #NeanderthalCaveArt #PrehistoricCreativity #NeanderthalDiscovery
FOR MORE ANCIENT HISTORY CONTENT LIKE THIS GO TO https://youtube.com/@MatrixtSage?si=S5_QMSPsHEsqeu5r
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Neanderthals: The World’s First Artists Revealed
Did you know that the first known artists might not have been modern humans, but Neanderthals? In this fascinating video, we explore groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of prehistoric creativity. Learn how Neanderthals, often thought of as simple cave dwellers, created stunning art that predates the earliest works of Homo sapiens. From cave paintings to intricate carvings, dive into the evidence that reveals the artistic talents of our ancient relatives. Join us as we uncover the surprising story of Neanderthals, the true pioneers of human expression.#NeanderthalArt #PrehistoricArt #FirstArtists #NeanderthalCreativity #AncientArt #CavePaintings #NeanderthalCaveArt #PrehistoricCreativity #NeanderthalDiscovery
FOR MORE ANCIENT HISTORY CONTENT LIKE THIS GO TO https://youtube.com/@MatrixtSage?si=S5_QMSPsHEsqeu5r
- published: 12 Aug 2024
- views: 46
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The Neandertals That Taught Us About Humanity
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Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Neandertals were thought to have been…primitive. Unintelligent, hunched-over cavemen, for lack of a better word. But the discoveries made in that Iraqi cave provided some of the earliest clues that Neanderthals actually behaved -- and likely thought and felt -- a lot like we do.
Thanks to Fabrizio de Rossi (https://www.facebook.com/ArtofFabricious/) and Julio Lacerda (https://twitter.com/JulioTheArtist) for the excellent Neandertal illustrations!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Super special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping make Eons possible:
Anthony Callaghan, Jerrit Erickson, shelley floryd, Kevin Griffin, Laura Sanborn, Jack Arbuckle, David Sewall, Anton Bryl, Ben Thorson, Andrey, MissyElliottSmith, Zachary Spencer, Stefan Weber, Ilya Murashov, Robert Amling, Larry Wilson, Merri Snaidman, John Vanek, Esmeralda Rupp-Spangle, Gregory Donovan, Gabriel Cortez, Marcus Lejon, Robert Arévalo, Robert Hill, Todd Dittman, Betsy Radley, PS, Philip Slingerland, Eric Vonk, Henrik Peteri, Jonathan Wright, Jon Monteiro, James Bording, Brad Nicholls, Miles Chaston, Michael McClellan, Jeff Graham, Maria Humphrey, Nathan Paskett, Daisuke Goto, Hubert Rady, Gregory Kintz, Tyson Cleary, Chandler Bass, Joao Ascensao, Tsee Lee, Alex Yan
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Additional Shanidar Cave image by Sammy Six (CC-By): https://flic.kr/p/eXU3m8
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PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons
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Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Neandertals were thought to have been…primitive. Unintelligent, hunched-over cavemen, for lack of a better word. But the discoveries made in that Iraqi cave provided some of the earliest clues that Neanderthals actually behaved -- and likely thought and felt -- a lot like we do.
Thanks to Fabrizio de Rossi (https://www.facebook.com/ArtofFabricious/) and Julio Lacerda (https://twitter.com/JulioTheArtist) for the excellent Neandertal illustrations!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Super special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping make Eons possible:
Anthony Callaghan, Jerrit Erickson, shelley floryd, Kevin Griffin, Laura Sanborn, Jack Arbuckle, David Sewall, Anton Bryl, Ben Thorson, Andrey, MissyElliottSmith, Zachary Spencer, Stefan Weber, Ilya Murashov, Robert Amling, Larry Wilson, Merri Snaidman, John Vanek, Esmeralda Rupp-Spangle, Gregory Donovan, Gabriel Cortez, Marcus Lejon, Robert Arévalo, Robert Hill, Todd Dittman, Betsy Radley, PS, Philip Slingerland, Eric Vonk, Henrik Peteri, Jonathan Wright, Jon Monteiro, James Bording, Brad Nicholls, Miles Chaston, Michael McClellan, Jeff Graham, Maria Humphrey, Nathan Paskett, Daisuke Goto, Hubert Rady, Gregory Kintz, Tyson Cleary, Chandler Bass, Joao Ascensao, Tsee Lee, Alex Yan
If you'd like to support the channel, head over to http://patreon.com/eons and pledge for some cool rewards!
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Additional Shanidar Cave image by Sammy Six (CC-By): https://flic.kr/p/eXU3m8
- published: 16 Jan 2020
- views: 1490452