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#Neanderthals Reel by @historyinsiderai - Neanderthals were far more than the stereotype of "cave people." They cared for the sick and elderly, crafted surprisingly sophisticated tools, relied
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Neanderthals were far more than the stereotype of “cave people.” They cared for the sick and elderly, crafted surprisingly sophisticated tools, relied on fire in daily life, and likely shared stories around hearths much like our own. Archaeology suggests they buried their dead, wore simple ornaments, and adapted with impressive skill to the harsh climates of the Ice Age for hundreds of thousands of years. In many respects, they were not so different from us — resilient, social, and closely attuned to the world around them. #history #neanderthals #historyfood
#Neanderthals Reel by @newscientist (verified account) - One of the most important Neanderthal discoveries of a generation💀🦴⁠
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After lying in the ground for 75,000 years, Shanidar Z was unearthed five yea
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One of the most important Neanderthal discoveries of a generation💀🦴⁠ ⁠ After lying in the ground for 75,000 years, Shanidar Z was unearthed five years ago by researchers @cambridgeuniversity in a re-excavation of a legendary archaeological site, the Shanidar cave in Kurdistan. She appears to have been deliberately interred in the ground along with a cluster of 9 other Neanderthal men, women and children. ⁠ ⁠ Discoveries from Shanidar cave in the 1950s and 60s transformed our understanding of Neanderthals, revealing that these ancient hominins cared for the injured and the dead. With today’s forensic technologies, Shanidar Z is the key to unlocking the secrets of this Neanderthal group.⁠ ⁠ For more of Shanidar Z catch the documentary 'Secrets of the Neanderthals' out today on Netflix⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in bio to learn more⁠ ⁠ #secretsoftheneanderthals #neanderthals #shanidarz #hominins #shanidarcave #ancienthumans #documentary #archaeology
#Neanderthals Reel by @mrfraudy - Recent research suggests that Neanderthals didn't vanish in a sudden extinction-they slowly became part of us.
Genetic evidence shows that most non-Af
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Recent research suggests that Neanderthals didn’t vanish in a sudden extinction—they slowly became part of us. Genetic evidence shows that most non-African human populations today carry about 1–4% Neanderthal DNA, a legacy of repeated interbreeding as modern humans migrated out of Africa. Rather than a single moment of disappearance, Neanderthals appear to have been gradually absorbed into expanding Homo sapiens populations. A new mathematical model published in Scientific Reports supports this view. It suggests that waves of larger, more numerous modern human groups repeatedly entered regions inhabited by smaller Neanderthal populations. Over 10,000 to 30,000 years, these encounters led to assimilation through interbreeding, not outright replacement or extermination. This model matches what archaeologists have long observed: extended periods of coexistence, shared landscapes, and overlapping tool technologies and cultural practices. Neanderthals and modern humans didn’t just meet once—they lived alongside each other for millennia. In this view, Neanderthals didn’t truly disappear. They live on—quietly—within the human genome. #HumanEvolution #Neanderthals #AncientDNA
#Neanderthals Reel by @ancientspook (verified account) - Could Neanderthals speak?

Not gestures.
Not grunts.
Actual language.

If they had the same vocal apparatus and the same kind of brain, the question i
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Could Neanderthals speak? Not gestures. Not grunts. Actual language. If they had the same vocal apparatus and the same kind of brain, the question isn’t if communication existed. It’s how complex it became. Language doesn’t appear fully formed. It starts with ideas, signals, repetition, and recognition. Once meaning clicks, it doesn’t disappear. What do you think language really begins with? #neanderthals #humanorigins #anthropology #evolution #archaeology
#Neanderthals Reel by @mystfactz - For thousands of years, Earth wasn't ruled by just one kind of human - it was shared.🧬 Homo erectus - the long-distance traveler who survived for nea
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For thousands of years, Earth wasn’t ruled by just one kind of human — it was shared.🧬 Homo erectus — the long-distance traveler who survived for nearly 2 million years.🧠 Denisovans — mysterious toolmakers whose DNA still lives in some of us today.❄️ Neanderthals — powerful, intelligent survivors of the Ice Age.🌍 And finally, Homo sapiens — us.At one point in history, at least four human species walked the Earth at the same time. They hunted. They built tools. They adapted. They survived.Then… one by one, they disappeared.Was it climate change?Competition?Interbreeding?Or something more complex?Today, only one human species remains — but traces of the others still live inside our DNA.Imagine looking across a valley and seeing another kind of human staring back at you.What do you think really happened to them? 👀Drop your theory below. 👇 #HumanEvolution #AncientHumans #Neanderthals #PrehistoricWorld #ScienceFacts
#Neanderthals Reel by @cosmot2026 - For 40,000 years, no human footsteps touched this place.
No voices.
No fire.
No light.
Just stone, silence… and time.
Then archaeologists finally open
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For 40,000 years, no human footsteps touched this place. No voices. No fire. No light. Just stone, silence… and time. Then archaeologists finally opened it. A hidden cave, sealed by nature itself, Locked away since the age of ice and giants. Inside — Signs of life. Tools. Fire marks. Bones. Not modern humans. Neanderthals. The last of their kind. They lived here when humans were still learning to survive. They hunted. They made fire. They told stories we will never hear. And then… they vanished. No war records. No final message. Just absence. Did they die out slowly? Were they replaced? Or did something force them to leave? This cave didn’t just hide bones. It hid the end of a species. And now, after 40,000 years… Their silence is finally broken. But the biggest question still remains: Why was this their last home? #AncientSecrets #Neanderthals #HiddenHistory #Archaeology #LostCivilizations 40kYears HumanOrigins MysteryOfTime BeyondTheHorizon
#Neanderthals Reel by @trowelanderrorr - A new study published in Advances in Archaeological Practice has quantified a significant bias in how Generative AI visualises the Paleolithic. By ana
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A new study published in Advances in Archaeological Practice has quantified a significant bias in how Generative AI visualises the Paleolithic. By analysing thousands of AI-generated images of Neanderthals, researchers at the University of Maine have demonstrated that models like Midjourney and DALL-E (ChatGPT) systematically default to outdated, late 19th/early 20th century anthropological tropes. The algorithms disproportionately reproduce the "stooped, aggressive brute" stereotype popularised by Marcellin Boule's 1911 reconstruction of the La Chappelle-aux-Saints 1 skeleton. Despite extensive archaeological evidence of Neanderthal symbolic behaviour/thought (ex. Bruniquel Cave structures, Krapina jewellery), Generative AI struggles to generate imagery of Neanderthals performing complex tasks. The study also argues that AI functions as a mirror of cumulative cultural bias scraped from the open internet. ✧ #artificialintelligence #ai #history #science #neanderthals
#Neanderthals Reel by @hominidhistorylife - Neanderthal's Meal, The Secret Inside the Bone

#neanderthal #hominidhistorylife #prehistoric #humanevolution #survival #anthropology
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Neanderthal's Meal, The Secret Inside the Bone #neanderthal #hominidhistorylife #prehistoric #humanevolution #survival #anthropology
#Neanderthals Reel by @anamikaknows - Q.Which species fascinates you the most? 👇

1. Homo sapiens 🌍
- That's us! Evolved around 300,000 years ago.
- Mastered language, art, and complex s
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Q.Which species fascinates you the most? 👇 1. Homo sapiens 🌍 – That’s us! Evolved around 300,000 years ago. – Mastered language, art, and complex societies. 2. Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthals) ❄️ – Lived in Europe and Western Asia. – Skilled hunters, used tools, buried their dead, and may have had symbolic art. 3. Homo erectus 🔥 – Lived nearly 1.9 million years ago. – First to control fire, migrate widely, and create advanced stone tools. 4. Denisovans 🧬 – A mysterious group identified from DNA in Siberian cave remains. – Closely related to Neanderthals but genetically distinct. – Contributed to modern human DNA, especially in Melanesian and Asian populations. #HumanEvolution #IntelligentSpecies #Neanderthals #Denisovans #HomoSapiens #HomoFloresiensis #VeritasChronicles #PrehistoricHistory #Paleoanthropology #AncientHumans #HistoryUncovered #EvolutionaryJourney ✨ Follow @VeritasChronicles for more tales that shaped our past.
#Neanderthals Reel by @discoverychannelin (verified account) - Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens were not the only races. Bone fragments found in Siberia suggest that 430,000 years ago, arctic ice sheets might have pu
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Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens were not the only races. Bone fragments found in Siberia suggest that 430,000 years ago, arctic ice sheets might have pushed the Denisovans to evolve towards the east, away from their cousins. If you live around Eurasia or even Tibet, chances are there you have Denisovan DNA in you. Source: New Scientist #DiscoveryChannelIndia #DiscoveryChannelIn #DiscoveryChannel #Neanderthals #HomoSapiens
#Neanderthals Reel by @adventure_094 - For tens of thousands of years, #Neanderthals roamed the cold, cloud-covered landscapes of Europe and western Asia, and at least some of them did so w
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For tens of thousands of years, #Neanderthals roamed the cold, cloud-covered landscapes of Europe and western Asia, and at least some of them did so with #fiery #red #hair and pale #skin. The discovery came in October 2007, when an international team of scientists published a landmark study in the journal Science, announcing they had successfully extracted and analyzed a pigmentation gene from the bones of two Neanderthals. The scientists were led by Holger Römpler of Harvard University and the University of Leipzig, Carles Lalueza-Fox of the University of Barcelona, and Michael Hofreiter of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. They extracted, amplified, and sequenced a pigmentation gene called MC1R from the bones of a 43,000-year-old Neanderthal from El Sidrón, Spain, and a 50,000-year-old individual from Monti Lessini, Italy. The MC1R gene is the same gene that controls hair and skin color in all modern mammals, including humans. The gene is responsible for producing a protein that helps regulate the balance between the red-and-yellow pigment pheomelanin and the black-and-brown eumelanin. Modern people with relatively inactive MC1R receptors tend to have red hair and pale skin. When the researchers analyzed the Neanderthal DNA, they found a variant that has never been observed in modern humans. To figure out what this unique variant actually did, the scientists had to get creative. They inserted the Neanderthal variant into human cells known as melanocytes, the cells that produce the pigment giving skin, hair, and eyes their color. The team detected the exact same loss of function in the Neanderthal form of MC1R as is found in modern redheads that results in pheomelanin synthesis, providing strong evidence that the Neanderthals under study were indeed fire-haired. Dr. Lalueza-Fox later described the find as like finding a needle in a genomic haystack, admitting he could not believe the results at first and asked his colleagues to repeat the experiment before accepting them. The variant was ultimately confirmed in two separate Neanderthals across three different labs. To rule out contamination from modern humans, the r
#Neanderthals Reel by @ancientstristan (verified account) - Our closest ancient human relative.

Many people today have roughly 2% Neanderthal DNA in their genomes. In fact, there is more Neanderthal DNA around
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Our closest ancient human relative. Many people today have roughly 2% Neanderthal DNA in their genomes. In fact, there is more Neanderthal DNA around today than 50,000 years ago. Professor Chris Stringer CBE, oracle of Neanderthal studies, highlights the key features of a Neanderthal skull. A special Ancients episode with Chris will be released in the coming weeks. As part of our new Ice Age miniseries. Stay tuned! #humanevolution #neanderthals #ancient #prehistory

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