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NeanderthalsBy: Jack, Jose, Rose, and Lexi

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IntroductionImagine a time long ago when giant creatures like wooly mammoths and saber tooth tigers roamed the Earth. Now imagine that you must survive in this frigid age with these enormous beasts. Join us as we take a trip back in time with these magical hominids, Neanderthals.

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Description of Physical Appearance

Neanderthals were short and stocky with large muscles. They had receding chins, larger cheeks, and very prominent brow ridges that stuck out from the face. Neanderthals were also quite hairy, perhaps even furry. (1)

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Food Neanderthals ate fish, berries, nuts,

deer, mammoth, and buffalo. (2) The women and children found nuts

and berries on the ground and also on bushes. The men hunted using spears and knives to kill the animals. (3)

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Description of Daily Life The Neanderthals were gatherers and

hunters, and this is how they spent most of their time.

The Neanderthals divided the work equally between men and women. The women gathered and the men hunted. (4)

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Tools Neanderthals used hammer stones to

make axes. They used spears to kill deer and

buffalo. They used knives to cut meat and

animals. All of the tools were crafted from stone,

sharpened by chipping away with their hammer stones. (5)

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Language Neanderthals didn’t speak like we do

today. They spoke like little kids blabbering,

although their grunts and gestures communicated something understandable to them. (6)

Neanderthal language : uh e ah gruh huhh whaa duhpff plluttth nnugg kluahh

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Fire Neanderthals were the first people to

figure out how to make fire. They made fire by striking two fire stones of flint together.

They used fire to stay warm, to cook food, and to heat materials to attach them to sticks for tools. They also used fire for light.(7)

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Clothing Neanderthals made clothing from

mammoth hide. They used clothing to keep warm

during the Ice Age.(8)

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Shelter Neanderthals formed shelters by using

mammoth tusks and rib bones for the shape of the structure and for strength.

The mammoth hides were then thrown on the top of the frame to protect the Neanderthals from harsh weather.

Neanderthals also lived in caves.(9)

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Dates of Existence Neanderthals lived 200,000 years ago in

Europe, and they died out about 30,000 years ago.(10)

Neanderthals were Ice Age people who may have died out because they couldn’t adapt when temperatures grew warmer. It is also possible that the Cro-Magnons could have waged war against the Neanderthals, eventually exterminating them. Nobody really knows for sure why the Neanderthals became extinct.

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Religion Neanderthals’ religion began about

50,000 years ago. Neanderthals were the first people to bury

their dead. They also might have painted the bodies of the dead because red pigment was found on bones at burial sites. Flower pollen was also found there, so Neanderthals might have buried their dead with flowers.(11)

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Three Questions1. Did the Neanderthals have fire, and if

so, how did they create it?

2. What types of meat did Neanderthals eat?

3. What is one theory to explain why the Neanderthals became extinct?

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Answers to Questions1. The Neanderthals had fire, which they

created by striking two fire stones of flint together.

2. They ate deer, buffalo, mammoth, and fish.3. Neanderthals were Ice Age people who may

have died out because they couldn’t adapt when temperatures grew warmer. It is also possible that the Cro-Magnons could have waged war against the Neanderthals, eventually exterminating them.

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ConclusionWe have traveled back in time to the ordinary present, where there are no magical Neanderthals alive. Now you can see how hard it would have been to be a Neanderthal. If we had been Neanderthals and ever saw a Saber Tooth Tiger, Wooly Mammoth, or any other colossal mammal alive, we would probably have died of fright.

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Endnotes1. Early Humans packet, Neanderthal, p. 1.2. Facchini, Fiorenzo, A Day with Neanderthal

Man, (Connecticut: 21st Century Books, 2003), pp. 10-11.3. Ibid.4. Ibid, p. 11.5. Hynes, Margaret, Early People, (Massachussetts:

Kingfisher, 2003), pp. 12-13.6. www.modernhumansorigin.net 7. www.boneandstone.com8. Early Humans Packet, Neanderthal,p.2 9. Ibid, p.1 10. www.moderhumanorigins.net 11. Ibid

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Image CreditsFire- www.cosmosmagazine.com, and moving man-

blogs.shareitfitness.com Clothes- www.sciencefeature.comCave- dsc.discovery.comBerries- www.life123.com Deer- www.naturephoto-cz.comCave- dsc.discovery.comFlowers- www.southernliving.comClothing- evoantha.wordpress.com Hunting- animals.howstuffworks.comTools- www.symary.ws

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Bibliography Early Humans packet, Neanderthal, 1997.

Facchini, Fiorenzo. A Day with Neanderthal Man. Connecticut: 21st Century Books, 2003.

http://www.boneandstone.com.

http://www.moderhumanorigins.net.

Hynes, Margaret. Early People. Massachussetts: Kingfisher, 2003.

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