Early prehistorians had little more than stones and bones to work with as they tried to piece together the story of the Neanderthals, but today’s researchers work in ways that early prehistorians could never have imagined.
Archaeologist and author Rebecca Wragg Sykes’ new book Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Art, and Death synthesizes more than a century of research on Neanderthals – from the first Neanderthal fossil discovered, to the most up to date and cutting edge research – revealing a vivid portrait of one of our most intriguing and misunderstood relatives.
Links
- Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death, and Art by Rebecca Wragg Sykes
- Rebecca Wragg Sykes’ website
- Kindred bibliography with 61 pages of Neanderthal research papers
- Leakey Foundation grantee Carolina Mallol’s Neanderthal Fire Project
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