Once again...
There is terribly little genetic variation in the human race compared to all but one or two other mammals and that is due to some fairly recent genetic bottleneck which reduced the human population to a very small number of individuals, possibly less than fifty or a hundred.
If there ever had been any human/Neanderthal crossbreeding, it would have happened either before or after the bottleneck.
If it happened before the bottleneck, you'd not read these claims of whites and East Asians having Neanderthal genes but Africans not having it; we'd all have them.
If any human group had mixed with Neanderthals AFTER that bottleneck, the variation between that group and all others (humans) would be gigantic, and not minuscule as it actually is.
In other words, the claim of human/Neanderthal crossbreeding cannot pass a test for basic, simple logic. That's just one example of people with PHD degrees who can't deal with logic, there are others.
The basic reality is that whatever may have turned up is just some low-level genetic component which gets switched on and off here and there in the human genome and which Neanderthals may have had as well from original design, it's not anything we ever got FROM Neanderthals.
Again the thing Vendramini first noticed. You'd figure this was so obvious that somebody had to have seen it early on i.e. in the 1800s when people first started studying Neanderthals but, apparently, nobody did:
The sort of outlandish thing you get trying to draw a more humanistic Neanderthal WITH the eyes and nose the size which the bones say they'd have to be:
Neanderthal and human body proportions, comparison:
Hominid (Neanderthal) with a spear:
With and without the ice-age fur coat:
Funny thing is, in the case of earlier hominids for which there is no libtard myth for scientists to think they need to protect, the reconstructions they come up with don't look that much different from what Vendramini came up with, at least as far as general features:
That would be "Tumai" a sweet-natured and friendly little African hominid, supposedly from 6M years or so back, minus the huge nocturnal eyes and huge muscularity of the Neanderthal. Notice also that apes and hominids (bipedal apes) do not have the cute S curve in their lower backs which lets humans stand bolt upright comfortably, and thus all appear to be lurching forwards somewhat when on two feet.
As Vendramini notes, seeing something like that walking around with a spear in its hand must have impressed early humans about the way a monkey with a gun would impress us...
The original version (Lieber/Stoller)
It doesn't really get much better than this one. Basically, the Neanderthal, one of the classic libtard/evolutionite icons and poster children, turns out to be an ice-age ape with a spear in his hand. Isn't that just fabulous?