Buried Alive: The Startling Truth about Neanderthal ManSince the first cave discoveries in Germany's Neander Valley, we have been fascinated by these thick-browned, powerful creatures. Who were they and where did they go? A centerpiece in the study of human evolution, Neanderthal Man has, by his own mysterious demise, created more questions than he has answered. But what if Neanderthals could answer for themselves and tell us about their origins? Now, for the first time, that is possible through the original research of Jack Cuozzo. Fascinated by Neanderthal Man for over two decades, Cuozzo, an orthodontist, has fashioned a research book that will clutch the attention of scientists and laypersons alike, for the Neanderthal family has finally emerged to tell a shocking story. |
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... biting surfaces of the teeth . If there is more wear of the biting surfaces the overbite stays the same , or even can be- come an edge - to - edge bite of the front teeth . In this case , the height of the face probably stays very close ...
... biting surfaces of the teeth . If there is more wear of the biting surfaces the overbite stays the same , or even can be- come an edge - to - edge bite of the front teeth . In this case , the height of the face probably stays very close ...
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... biting surfaces and on their sides 374.608 ô Kodiak I. and call it a study of the actual size of such teeth . This ... ( biting surface ) wear and interproximal wear and use it to compare to teeth that had more or less wear ? It tells us ...
... biting surfaces and on their sides 374.608 ô Kodiak I. and call it a study of the actual size of such teeth . This ... ( biting surface ) wear and interproximal wear and use it to compare to teeth that had more or less wear ? It tells us ...
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... biting surface on the tooth . Given the amount of enamel folding and the larger - sized biting surfaces , this equates to a lot more total enamel for the Neanderthal child even though it was only very slightly thin- ner than Homo ...
... biting surface on the tooth . Given the amount of enamel folding and the larger - sized biting surfaces , this equates to a lot more total enamel for the Neanderthal child even though it was only very slightly thin- ner than Homo ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
PART 1A SEARCH FOR TRUTH 1 The Chase | 13 |
The Catalyst | 17 |
Copyright | |
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