According to paleoanthropology, modern humans
belong to the genus Homo, as well as their earlier now-extinct species. Most of
them, including Australophitecus afarensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and
Homo heidelbergensis, have been proposed as the direct ancestors of the Homo
sapiens (modern human). Homo neanderthalensis is considered to
be the closest relative of the earliest Homo sapiens but it is accepted that
he was not involved in the evolution of modern humans. Both Homo
neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens are hominids, but some
of their features are different. Cranial
capacity is the main difference between Neanderthal and Sapiens, where the first
had 1100 – 1700 cm³ and the second–1500-2000 cm³. Cranial capacity is important
not only for indicating potential intelligence of those species, but also for showing
their special abilities, like Neanderthal`s life in a colder environment.
The further portion of differences is connected with facial cranium. Homo neanderthalensis had big face, great
nose, superciliary relief, receding chin, and prominent jaw; whereas Homo
sapiens is known for his high cranium, developed frontal lobes,
prominent chin that indicates development of speech, and rather smaller facial
features compared to Neanderthal. The stature of Homo neanderthalensis was stubby and
broad with great prominent thorax that was due to the cold climate where he
lived. On the other hand, Homo sapiens had delicate stature as
modern humans. Nevertheless, both of them had similar height, which was 160-170
cm. Described distinctions are essential for current discussion about the role
of Neanderthal
in anthropogenesis.
(According to Segeda 137-150 and Sytnyk 80,107)
References:
Segeda, Sergii. Anthropology. Kyiv: Lybid`, 2009. Print.
Sytnyk, Olexandr. Cultural anthropology: human and society origins. Lviv: Lviv polytechnic press, 2012. Print.
Segeda, Sergii. Anthropology. Kyiv: Lybid`, 2009. Print.
Sytnyk, Olexandr. Cultural anthropology: human and society origins. Lviv: Lviv polytechnic press, 2012. Print.
2 comments:
If you are not the author if this picture, you should provide references to the source.
I`ve made the diagramm myself, but these two pictures of Neanderthal and Sapiens have been taken from that two books in references. Authors of hominids` reconstruction are unknown.
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