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The last Neandertal

Label
The last Neandertal
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
NRT
Main title
The last Neandertal
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
52
Summary
Some 150,000 years ago Europe and Western Asia were dominated by an extraordinary race of human beings who were tall, around 6 feet or so, with an immensely strong physical build and clearly intelligent, their brain was slightly larger than that of modern man. They were called the Neandertals. They had the strength, courage and the social organisation to survive and thrive even through the terrible ordeal of successive ice ages which carpeted Northern Europe. They were great survivors. Then Suddenly, around 35,000 years ago they disappeared. Wiped off the map. Extinct. Replaced in some strange and inexplicable way by our own direct ancestors, Modern Man, homo sapiens sapiens who went on to populate the entire world. The extraordinary disappearance of the Neandertals remains one of the great mysteries in the history of human evolution. This award winning documentary unravels that mystery and explores the latest scientific research to present, at last, a solution to the Neandertal Enigma
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Competing theories of human originsLast Neanderthal