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Homo neanderthalensis: cranium

Object Details

Is this an original object?
No
Age
Between 130,000 and 100,000 years old
Summary
Like other Neanderthals, this male had a large nose that warmed and humidified cold, dry air and helped him survive in cold climates.
Date
1929
Discovered by
Mario Grazioli
Original Object Holding Institution
Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy)
Location of Discovery
Rome, Italy
Site
Rome, Italy
Data Source
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
Original Object Identifier
Saccopastore 1
Species
Homo neanderthalensis
Record ID
dpo_3d_200086
Metadata Usage
CC0

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