Neanderthal 1
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Feldhofer 1, or Neanderthal 1 is the scientific name of the 40,000-year-old type specimen fossil of the species Homo neanderthalensis, found in August 1856 in a German cave, the Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in the Neandertal valley, Template:Convert east of Düsseldorf. In 1864 the fossil's description was first published in a scientific magazine and officially named.
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See also
- Dawn of Humanity (2015 PBS documentary)
- Engis 2
- Gibraltar 1
- Human timeline
- Life timeline
- List of fossil sites (with link directory)
- List of human evolution fossils (with images)
- Mauer 1
- Nature timeline
- Neanderthal
- Neanderthals of Gibraltar
- Origins of Us (2011 BBC documentary)
- Prehistoric Autopsy (2012 BBC documentary)
- The Incredible Human Journey (2009 BBC documentary)
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