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Home / Science / Altamura Man Skull Rewrites Neanderthal History

Altamura Man Skull Rewrites Neanderthal History

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Neanderthal skulls have larger nasal cavities than modern humans.
  • Altamura Man's skull lacks structures to warm and moisten air.
  • Study challenges theories on Neanderthal cold adaptation and extinction.
Altamura Man Skull Rewrites Neanderthal History

The prevailing theory that Neanderthals possessed nasal structures specifically adapted to breathing cold Ice Age air is now being questioned following new research on Altamura Man. It was long hypothesized that their larger nasal cavities contained features to warm and humidify incoming air, offering a significant advantage in frigid environments.

However, a recent nasal endoscopy conducted on the exceptionally well-preserved skull of Altamura Man, discovered in Italy, found no evidence of these delicate, specialized structures. This discovery suggests that Neanderthal noses may not have been as uniquely adapted to cold as previously assumed by scientists.

This revelation has significant implications for understanding Neanderthal extinction. If their nasal adaptation to cold was not as pronounced, and if they were equally capable of adapting to the warmer post-ice-age climate, then alternative explanations for their disappearance must be explored.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Recent research on Altamura Man's skull suggests Neanderthals did not have specialized nasal structures for warming and moistening cold air, challenging previous theories.
The Altamura Man skull, studied via nasal endoscopy, shows no evidence of complex internal structures thought to aid cold air breathing.
The extinction of Neanderthals is being re-examined, as new findings question their unique cold adaptation, suggesting other factors may have contributed.

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