Thursday, 25 October 2012

How Scientists Recreated Neanderthal Man


A team of scientists has created what it believes is the first really accurate reconstruction of Neanderthal man, from a skeleton that was discovered in France over a century ago. In 1909, excavations at the La Ferrassie cave in the Dordogne unearthed the remains of a group of Neanderthals.

One of the skeletons in that group was that of an adult male, given the name La Ferrassie 1. These remains have helped scientists create a detailed reconstruction of our closest prehistoric relative.

(thanks Miss Rare)

3 comment(s):

Anonymous said...

looks like chuck norris

Manny said...

You bet this is Chuck Norris. He invented time.

Anonymous said...

lolz