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... Neandertaloids If cranial capacity could be considered a reliable indicator of the capacity for language , the threshold of humanity could be set no later than 100,000 B.P. By that time hominid types with average cranial capacities well ...
... Neandertaloids If cranial capacity could be considered a reliable indicator of the capacity for language , the threshold of humanity could be set no later than 100,000 B.P. By that time hominid types with average cranial capacities well ...
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... neandertaloids were the first members of our species , Homo sapiens . Despite their large crania , neandertaloids in general possessed many features that gave them a more brutal or rugged appearance than any living human population ...
... neandertaloids were the first members of our species , Homo sapiens . Despite their large crania , neandertaloids in general possessed many features that gave them a more brutal or rugged appearance than any living human population ...
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... neandertaloids had already reached or exceeded us in cranial capacity . Other experts , however , challenge the ... Neandertaloids in Europe and the Middle East In Europe neandertaloids ( or " pre - neandertaloids " ) may have been ...
... neandertaloids had already reached or exceeded us in cranial capacity . Other experts , however , challenge the ... Neandertaloids in Europe and the Middle East In Europe neandertaloids ( or " pre - neandertaloids " ) may have been ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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