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The biggest myths about Neanderthals - Bruce Hardy

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In 1856, quarriers working in Germany’s Neander Valley discovered several mysterious fossils. The remains changed hands until being identified as the skullcap and femur bones of something ancient and human, but not quite us. It soon became clear they belonged to an extinct human species— the first ever known to science: Neanderthals. Bruce Hardy explores what happened to our evolutionary cousins.

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Meet The Creators

Educator
Bruce Hardy
Director
Daniel Harisberger, Team Tumult
Narrator
Adrian Dannatt
Sound Designer
Daniel Harisberger
Director of Production
Gerta Xhelo
Produced by
Abdallah Ewis
Editorial Producer
Cella Wright
Script Editor
Anna Rothschild
Fact-Checker
Charles Wallace

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