2014-03-04, 12:45
Talking Neanderthals challenge the origins of speech
We humans like to think of ourselves as unique for many reasons, not least of which being our ability to communicate with words. But ground-breaking research shows that our 'misunderstood cousins,' the Neanderthals, may well have spoken in languages not dissimilar to the ones we use today.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...185241.htm
We humans like to think of ourselves as unique for many reasons, not least of which being our ability to communicate with words. But ground-breaking research shows that our 'misunderstood cousins,' the Neanderthals, may well have spoken in languages not dissimilar to the ones we use today.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/science...185241.htm