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- La_Ferrassie_1 abstract "La Ferrassie 1 is a male Neanderthal skeleton estimated to be 70–50,000 years old. It was discovered at the La Ferrassie site in France by Louis Capitan and Denis Peyrony in 1909. The skull is the largest and most complete Neanderthal skull ever found.The skull displays many of the "classic" examples of Neanderthal anatomy, including a low a, sloping forehead and large nasal openings. His leg and feet bones makes it clear that Neanderthals walked upright like modern humans. The teeth are well preserved and the incisors are heavily worn down, suggesting they were used to hold objects.".
- La_Ferrassie_1 thumbnail Ferrassie_skull.jpg?width=300.
- La_Ferrassie_1 wikiPageExternalLink la-ferrassie.
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- La_Ferrassie_1 age "70".
- La_Ferrassie_1 caption "Mold of La Ferrassie 1".
- La_Ferrassie_1 catalogNumber "La Ferrassie 1".
- La_Ferrassie_1 dateDiscovered "1909".
- La_Ferrassie_1 discoveredBy "Capitan & Peyrony".
- La_Ferrassie_1 hasPhotoCollection La_Ferrassie_1.
- La_Ferrassie_1 placeDiscovered France.
- La_Ferrassie_1 placeDiscovered La_Ferrassie.
- La_Ferrassie_1 species "Homo neanderthalensis".
- La_Ferrassie_1 subject Category:Hominin_fossils.
- La_Ferrassie_1 subject Category:Neanderthals.
- La_Ferrassie_1 subject Category:Specific_fossil_specimens.
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- La_Ferrassie_1 comment "La Ferrassie 1 is a male Neanderthal skeleton estimated to be 70–50,000 years old. It was discovered at the La Ferrassie site in France by Louis Capitan and Denis Peyrony in 1909. The skull is the largest and most complete Neanderthal skull ever found.The skull displays many of the "classic" examples of Neanderthal anatomy, including a low a, sloping forehead and large nasal openings. His leg and feet bones makes it clear that Neanderthals walked upright like modern humans.".
- La_Ferrassie_1 label "La Ferrassie 1".
- La_Ferrassie_1 label "La Ferrassie".
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