Similar words: small wonder that, in order that, under the sun, under the weather, alexander the great, water under the bridge, under the circumstances, other than. Meaning: n. extinct robust human of Middle Paleolithic in Europe and western Asia. adj. 1. ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance 2. relating to or belonging to or resembling Neanderthal man.
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1 Neanderthal man was able to kill woolly mammoths and bears.
2 And how far back can the Neanderthal lineage be traced?
3 For man's earliest identifiable ancestors - notably Neanderthal man - were clearly both more ape-like and culturally inferior to their discoverers.
4 Forward, her Neanderthal brow juts out,(www.Sentencedict.com) spiked with lights and cameras.
5 Investigations do, however, show instances where Neanderthal Man and Cro-Magnon Man transformed phalanxes already perforated by wolf bites.
6 Of, having to do with, or resembling Neanderthal man.
7 The Neanderthal Man is one of our primordial ancestors.
8 Neanderthal features began to emerge from Homo heidelbergensis just before 500, 000 years ago.
9 A wax figure representing a Neanderthal man on display at a museum.
10 But it would make that chat with a Neanderthal much more interesting.
11 Imagine allying synthetic biology with the genome of Neanderthal man that was described earlier this year.
12 Australopithecus, Cro-Magnon, Neanderthal are to name but three extinct species.
13 VOICE: Does that mean Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon were not really human?
14 Neanderthal skulls also show evidence of a large hypoglossal canal.
15 Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women.
16 For this reason David Whitaker chose the harnessing of fire by Neanderthal man as the subject for the first adventure.
17 Tuami and his people have escaped from the perceived menace of Neanderthal man, whose humanity they do not recognise.
18 Three dates with ages of between 98,000 years and 105,000 years were obtained for strata containing Neanderthal remains at Tabun.
19 Such a correlation between sound and sign can be traced back to the age of Neanderthal Man.
20 Such groundless critiques, however, have contributed to the perception of Washington as a Neanderthal man.
21 Underlexicalisation is also found when the narrator adumbrates another difference between Neanderthal man and homosapiens.
22 Evidence of ritual burial goes back at least to Neanderthal man and possibly even earlier.
23 Stone tools at the site correspond to the middle palaeolithic period, when neanderthal man emerged, and resemble those found across Spain.
24 In fact, many sympathized with me for having to put up with such a neanderthal of a boss.
25 IF YOU found yourself in a cocktail bar with a Neanderthal man, what would he say?
26 Research in the field saw scientists reconstruct the genetic code of the woolly mammoth in 2008, and our Neanderthal cousins earlier this year.
27 In fact, recent evidence from the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome suggests interbreeding, meaning we are part caveman.
28 To avoid such errors in the new study, they tagged each Neanderthal DNA strand with a unique molecular bar-code, to distinguish it biochemically from any extraneous genetic material.
29 Kendrick is convinced that I am a harbinger of a new species of human, as different from everyday folks as Cro-Magnon Man was from his Neanderthal neighbors.
30 "By touching the bone, you leave more DNA on its surface than actually is in the bone itself, " said geneticist Johannes Krause at the Max Planck Institute, who worked on the Neanderthal specimens.
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