A Lost Human Race: Neanderthal
If
we had seen a Neanderthal in the street
today, we would think him or her to be no
different from other people. |
Today, it has been definitively
verified that Neanderthal man, who is presented
as the "primitive ancestor of man" by
evolutionists, is simply a lost human race.

Trinkets made of bone, which belonged to
the Neanderthals. |
Neanderthals are human beings
who suddenly appeared 100,000 years ago in Europe
and disappeared–or were assimilated by being blended
with other races–quietly yet quickly 35,000 years
ago. Their only difference from modern man is
their skeleton being more robust and their cranial
capacity slightly bigger.
NEANDERTHALS
AND ESKIMOS
A comparison made between Neanderthal
man and modern human races. To the far left
and second from left are Neanderthal men.
Neanderthals bear the greatest resemblance
to Eskimos who live in cold climates today.
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Neanderthals are a human race
and this fact is admitted by almost everybody
today. Evolutionists have tried very hard to present
them as "a primitive species", yet all
findings indicate that they were no different
from a "robust" man walking on the street
today. A prominent authority on the subject, Erik
Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist from New Mexico
University writes:
NEANDERTHAL
SKELETON
Estimations based on bone fragments
indicate that Neanderthals were physically
stronger than modern man. |
Detailed comparisons of Neanderthal
skeletal remains with those of modern humans have
shown that there is nothing in Neanderthal anatomy
that conclusively indicates locomotor, manipulative,
intellectual, or linguistic abilities inferior
to those of modern humans.55
Many contemporary researchers
define Neanderthal man as a sub-species of modern
man and call him "Homo sapiens neandertalensis".
The findings testify that Neanderthals buried
their dead, fashioned musical instruments, and
had cultural affinities with the Homo sapiens
sapiens living during the same period. To put
it precisely, Neanderthals are a "robust"
human race that simply disappeared in time.
Neanderthal
man had thick eyebrow projections just
like those of the Australian natives
living today. |
The cranial
capacity of Neanderthals was bigger
than that of modern man by 150 cc. This
finding refuted the evolutionist claim
that "the brain got bigger over time." |
The skull of Neanderthal
man differed slightly from that of modern
man.
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