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Homo neanderthalensis in action at Swanscombe, UK
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Homo neanderthalensis in action at Swanscombe, UK
An illustration by Angus McBride showing a group of Homo neanderthalensis on the ancient banks of the river Thames in modern day Swanscombe, Kent. Homo heidelbergensis inhabited Europe 400, 000 years ago
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In this illustration by Angus McBride, we witness a group of Homo neanderthalensis, our closest extinct relatives, in action at Swanscombe, a site of ancient human occupation in modern-day Kent, England. The scene unfolds on the banks of the river Thames, where Neanderthals are shown interacting with their environment around 400,000 years ago. Neanderthals, members of the Hominidae family, were robust and powerful great apes, adapted to the harsh European climate. They are often depicted as hulking brutes, but this illustration reveals their dexterity and agility. One Neanderthal is shown skillfully hunting a mammoth, using a spear or javelin to bring down the large mammal. Another is seen gathering plant materials, while a third cradles an infant, demonstrating their nurturing capabilities. Neanderthals were not the only hominids to inhabit Europe during this time. Homo heidelbergensis, their predecessors, lived there around 500,000 to 200,000 years ago. Neanderthals, however, are the last known hominids to have lived in Europe before the arrival of modern humans. The Neanderthal's place in human history is a subject of ongoing fascination and debate among anthropologists and scientists. They are part of the larger order Primates, specifically the superorder Haplorhini, and the infraorder Simiiformes, which includes great apes and humans. Neanderthals are also classified as hominoids, hominoids being a group of primates that includes great apes and humans. Angus McBride's illustration is a testament to the rich history of human evolution and the intriguing lives of our extinct ancestors. It invites us to ponder the similarities and differences between ourselves and these remarkable beings who once called Europe home.
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