livescience.com — Neanderthal mobility is highly controversial, but now, by looking at a 40,000-year-oldtooth found in southern Greece scientists found out that in fact Neanderthals were way more mobile than they were given credit for
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haecceityFeb 10, 2008
Neanderthals were found all over Europe and in the Middle East and bits of Asia. I think that in itself would suggest they did a considerable amount of traveling without this rather feeble story.
jweatherleyFeb 10, 2008
Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) are a lot closer to humans than any extant non-human great ape. They are more like hairier, stronger humans. They buried their dead: they were a lot more like us than chimps and gorillas.
zenmojoFeb 10, 2008
DUDE! THAT WAS NOT COOL! (f**k, why would you say something like that!? Are you trying to piss p0s3r off?)
Closed AccountFeb 10, 2008
I'm assuming you're a modern human so I hate to break it to you that the our current understanding of modern humans and Neandertals relationships show that they are not genetically nor physical related for what you wanna compare. Still, to answer your question, if you wanna compare your DNA to other modern human DNA, I would look at 23andMe or deCODEme, which offer kits that sample and compare some of your DNA to others. They kinda are expensive, though.
deepdiggdudeFeb 10, 2008
"Hey, after dinner, would you guys like to see our travel-glyphs from Greece?" "We'd love to but, you know, we don't like to keep the babysitter up too late."
calon9Feb 10, 2008
Exactly how much does thought travel anyways?
Closed AccountFeb 11, 2008
Then black and white could be united ... against the Neanderthals!!
grok22Feb 11, 2008
12mi? i can easily run that.
sugablondeFeb 11, 2008
Ya know...who knows how many advanced civilizations that have been destroyed that we don't know anything about. I hope God exists just so he can answer all the questions we all have.