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Year of Discovery: 1829History of Discovery:
Neanderthal 1 was the first specimen to be recognized as an early human fossil. When it was discovered in 1856 in Germany, scientists had never seen a specimen like it: the oval shaped skull with a low, receding forehead and distinct browridges, the thick, strong bones. In 1864, it became the first fossil hominin species to be named. Geologist William King suggested the name Homo neanderthalensis (Johanson and Edgar, 2006), after these fossils found in the Feldhofer Cave of the Neander Valley in Germany (tala modern form of thalmeans valley in German). Several years after Neanderthal 1 was discovered, scientists realized that prior fossil discoveriesin 1829 at Engis, Belgium, and in 1848 at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltarwere also Neanderthals. Even though they werent recognized at the time, these two earlier discoveries were actually the first early human fossils ever found.
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-neanderthalensis
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