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paleoanthropology
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The paleoanthropology tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about extinct hominin species and early human evolution. Topics include the Denisovans, a mysterious extinct hominin species; Homo erectus, often called the international man of mystery; differences in skull shapes among early human species in the Americas; forbidden archeology and secret discoveries of early man; and the reason Neanderthals had such large noses, exploring theories about climate adaptation. These threads feature embedded videos and external articles, providing a mix of visual and textual content for those interested in human origins and prehistoric anthropology.
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...