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"Homo neanderthalensis: Unraveling the Enigmatic Journey of Our Ancient Cousins" Step back in time and witness the remarkable stages in human evolution

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Female homo erectus walking

Female homo erectus walking, white background

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male homo erectus portrait

Male homo erectus portrait, white background

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male homo erectus sitting in meditation

Male homo erectus sitting in meditation, white background

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male homo erectus looking aside

Male homo erectus looking aside, white background

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthals hunt a cave bear

Neanderthals hunt a cave bear

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male homo erectus standing

Male homo erectus standing, white background

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts

Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts while thinking

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear

Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear
Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal humans) confronted by a cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of Europe and Western Asia

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Head of a Neanderthal Man, from Nuestro Siglo, published Barcelona, 1883

Head of a Neanderthal Man, from Nuestro Siglo, published Barcelona, 1883
KW378977 Head of a Neanderthal Man, from Nuestro Siglo, published Barcelona, 1883 (litho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G. Wells

Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G. Wells
KW270810 Neanderthal Mankind, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume I, published in 1920 (colour litho) by Johnston

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Skull of Neanderthal Man skeleton from burial in La Chapelle-aux-Saints

Skull of Neanderthal Man skeleton from burial in La Chapelle-aux-Saints
Prehistory, France, Middle Paleolithic. Burial of Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) skeleton at La Chapelle-aux-Saints. Detail, skull

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal couple hunting, artwork

Neanderthal couple hunting, artwork
Neanderthal couple hunting. Artwork of a stone knife being used by a Neanderthal woman to cut open and skin a seal that has been killed with the spear held by the man at left

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal child, artwork

Neanderthal child, artwork. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skulls C016 / 5938

Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skulls C016 / 5938
Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skull comparison. Rear view comparison of casts of a Cro-Magnon skull from Brno, Czech Republic, Upper Palaeolithic (right), and Neanderthal skull from La Chpelle, France

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1 C016 / 0566

Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1 C016 / 0566
Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1. This specimen, from an elderly male, dates from around 70, 000 years ago. It was discovered in the Dordogne region in southern France in 1909

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5932

Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5932
Rear views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis, (La Ferrassie) and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal excavation, Pinilla del Valle C015 / 6589

Neanderthal excavation, Pinilla del Valle C015 / 6589
Neanderthal excavation. Researchers carrying out excavations for prehistoric human fossils at the Pinilla del Valle site, in the Lozoya Valley, near Madrid, Spain

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal tooth C015 / 6610

Neanderthal tooth C015 / 6610
Neanderthal tooth. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal tooth C015 / 6643

Neanderthal tooth C015 / 6643
Neanderthal tooth. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal man, artwork C016 / 5789

Neanderthal man, artwork C016 / 5789
Neanderthal man, artwork. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal woman, artwork C016 / 5790

Neanderthal woman, artwork C016 / 5790
Neanderthal woman, artwork. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal skeleton C016 / 5666

Neanderthal skeleton C016 / 5666
Neandertal skeleton. Life size model of a male Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) skeleton. This was created using a modified modern human skeleton and replicas of Neanderthal fossil bones

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal tool C016 / 5607

Neanderthal tool C016 / 5607
Neanderthal artifact. Tool thought to have been used by Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis). Discovered at Tabun, Israel

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5324

Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5324
Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1). Oblique view of a cast of the fossil of the adult female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5323

Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1) C016 / 5323
Neanderthal cranium (Gibraltar 1). Frontal view of a cast of the fossil of the adult female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1) C016 / 5325

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

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1) C016 / 5309

Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1) C016 / 5309
Homo neanderthalensis (Tabun C1). Model of a Neanderthal female holding a spear, based on a fossil skeleton called Tabun C1

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1) C016 / 5306

Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1) C016 / 5306
Neanderthal cranium (Neanderthal 1). Cast of the fossil cranium of Neanderthal 1, the original Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1) C016 / 5201

Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1) C016 / 5201
Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1). Side view of a cast of a fossil skull of a female Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal museum display, 1924 C016 / 4592

Neanderthal museum display, 1924 C016 / 4592
Neanderthal museum display. Model of a specimen of Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis), with the archaic label Homo primigenius

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Reconstruction of Neanderthal Man C016 / 2718

Reconstruction of Neanderthal Man C016 / 2718
Neanderthal man. Bust of a Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalensis), created by anthropologist Mikhail Gerasimov. This hominid inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between 230, 000 and 29

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthals hunting mammoth, artwork C013 / 9579

Neanderthals hunting mammoth, artwork C013 / 9579
Neanderthals hunting mammoth. Artwork of neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) humans hunting woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Like modern humans, Neanderthals are members of the Homo genus

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Human evolution, conceptual image C013 / 9574

Human evolution, conceptual image C013 / 9574
Human Evolution, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the evolution of hominids from our distant ancestors (right) to present day humans (Homo sapiens sapiens, left)

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neandertha burial, artwork C013 / 6557

Neandertha burial, artwork C013 / 6557
Neanderthal burial. Artwork of Homo neanderthalensis conducting a burial ceremony. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between about 300, 000 and 24

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis craniums C013 / 6554

Homo neanderthalensis craniums C013 / 6554
Homo neanderthalensis craniums. These craniums are from fossils known as Neanderthal 1 (left) and Swanscombe 1 (right). Neanderthal 1 was the first specimen of H

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal stone tool C013 / 6555

Neanderthal stone tool C013 / 6555
Neanderthal stone tool. Stone tool with a point, made by Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis). This tool was discovered at Tabun, Israel

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Swanscombe hand axe C013 / 6535

Swanscombe hand axe C013 / 6535
Swanscombe hand axe. One of many hand axes that have been discovered at the Homo neanderthalensis site at Swanscombe, Kent, UK, which was inhabited about 500, 000 to 300, 000 years ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Hoxnian anters, bones & hand axe from Swanscombe

Hoxnian anters, bones & hand axe from Swanscombe
Part of a deer antler, fragment of elephant bone and flint hand axe all discovered at Swanscombe, Kent, south of the River Thames

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1)

Homo neanderthalensis cranium (Tabun 1)
Front view of the skull of a female Homo neanderthalensis discovered at Tabun at Mt. Carmel, Israel. The specimen known as Tabun 1 dates back to around 100, 000 year ago

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis, neandertal man

Homo neanderthalensis, neandertal man
The installation of a cranium (cast) considered to be that of a Neandertal man (Homo neanderthalesis). It was discovered in a cave diposit at Atapuerca-Sima de Los Huesos, Spain

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis, neanderthal man

Homo neanderthalensis, neanderthal man
The installation of a cranium (cast) considered to be that of a Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalesis). It was discovered in a cave diposit at Atapuerca-Sima de Los Huesos, Spain

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Amud Cave, Israel

Amud Cave, Israel
A photograph of Amud Cave where in 1961, remains of Neanderthal man (late archaic Homo sapien) were discovered

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis, Neandertal Man skeleton

Homo neanderthalensis, Neandertal Man skeleton
Life size model of a male Neandertal (Homo neanderthalensis) skeleton. This was created using a modified modern human skeleton and replicas of Neandertal fossil bones

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Man skeleton

Homo neanderthalensis, Neanderthal Man skeleton
Life size model of a male Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) skeleton. This was created using a modified modern human skeleton and replicas of Neanderthal fossil bones

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Vanguard cave, Gibraltar

Vanguard cave, Gibraltar
Exterior view of Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar which has been excavated by palaeontologists. Discoveries of interest include chert flake tools and charcoal beds

Background imageHomo Neanderthalensis Collection: Neanderthal excavation, 1998

Neanderthal excavation, 1998
Palaeoanthropologists from the Natural History Museum, London search for evidence of Neanderthal habitation, 1998



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"Homo neanderthalensis: Unraveling the Enigmatic Journey of Our Ancient Cousins" Step back in time and witness the remarkable stages in human evolution, where Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) paved the way for our existence. As we delve deeper into our ancestral lineage, a fascinating chapter unfolds with H. Sapiens (?) and H. Neanderthalensis taking center stage. Discover the ingenuity of Neanderthals as you marvel at their spear point, a testament to their advanced hunting techniques. Transport yourself to Swanscombe, UK, where Homo neanderthalensis comes alive through captivating actions frozen in time. Artwork depicting the stages in human evolution allows us to visualize how these ancient beings evolved over millennia. A modern Neanderthal conceptual image gives us a glimpse into what life might have been like for these intriguing creatures. Compare Cro-magnon and Neanderthal skulls side by side, highlighting both similarities and differences between these two closely related species. Study the intricacies of a genuine Neanderthal skull that holds secrets from an era long gone. Immerse yourself further into this journey as hominid reconstructions guide you chronologically through different phases of our evolutionary history. Witness Homo sp. Skulls C016 / 5933 come alive before your eyes, offering glimpses into diverse branches on humanity's family tree. Allow your imagination to roam freely as artwork captures the breathtaking landscapes inhabited by Neanderthals – environments they adapted to survive within. Join us on this enthralling expedition unraveling mysteries surrounding Homo neanderthalensis – an integral piece of our shared past that continues to shape who we are today.