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Could Neanderthals Speak?

Could Neanderthals Speak like Modern Humans? What limited them, and what evidence do we have for either side of the argument? Learn more today!

Posted bysethchagiMarch 30, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:anthropology, humans, langauge, neanderthals, Paleoanthropology, speach, vocals1 Comment on Could Neanderthals Speak?

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