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anthropology
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The anthropology tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about human evolution, ancient hominids, and cultural practices. Topics include Neanderthal anatomy, new human relative species discoveries, isolated tribes, and endangered languages like Ayapaneco. These threads explore scientific findings and cultural phenomena, often featuring embedded videos and news articles. The tag is used for content that examines human origins, diversity, and behavior from an anthropological perspective.
Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69, live just 500 metres apart in the Mexican village of Ayapa, but have not spoken in years. It is unknown whether an argument is at the root of their issues, or if they simply don't have anything to say to one another.
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Why Did Neanderthals Have Such Big Noses?
For more than 100 years, scientists studying Neanderthals, humanity's closest known relative, have pondered one question: Why did they have such massive noses?
This isn't just a question of beauty. Scientists posited that the big snouts could...