A RELATIVE OF YOURS?
Copernicus Science Center, Warsaw, Poland. If you’re Northern European, you’re related. This is the reconstruction of a Neanderthal man who lived in Poland some 40,000 years ago. Just about everyone from Northern Europe has between 1 to 2% Neanderthal DNA – I have 1.8%. So that’s what my cousin 2,000 times removed looked like!
One reason they all went extinct is they never had something we, Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens, invented: the needle. Made of bone splinters and using tendon threads, we sewed coats and pants together from pelts of animals – while Neanderthals could use pelts only as capes draped over them.
This allowed us to hunt big animals out in the Ice Age tundra, with Neanderthals confined to warmer valleys with far less game. By 28,000 years ago, they were no more while we thrived.
Warsaw’s Copernicus Science Center is a fascinating place to learn so much – and for kids to have so much fun learning with special exhibits for them. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #315 photo ©Jack Wheeler)
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