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Study reveals Neanderthal children grew faster than modern humans
A new study based on Neanderthal remains found in northern Israel suggests that Neanderthal children developed at a faster rate than modern humans. The research focused on the skeleton of a Neanderthal infant, Amud 7, dating back approximately 51,000 to 56,000 years ago.
27 Apr, 22:46 — 27 Apr, 22:46
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