February 26, 1999
Article Refutes Claim That Neandertals Could Talk
Three graduate students at the University of California at Berkeley last week challenged a claim by anthropologists at Duke University that Neandertals possessed the anatomical structures that enabled them to talk.
In an article in the February 16 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the students said they had found evidence of similar structures in 15 non-human primate species, none
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