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tugboatwa
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1462226,00.html
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High notes of the singing Neanderthals

NEANDERTHALS have been misunderstood. The early humanoids traditionally characterised as ape-like brutes were deeply emotional beings with high-pitched voices. They may even have sung to each other, writes Jonathan Leake.

The new image has emerged from two studies of the vocal apparatus and anatomy of the creatures that occupied Europe between 200,000 and 35,000 years ago.

Neanderthal voices were loud, womanly and probably highly melodic — not the roars and grunts previously assumed by most researchers. Stephen Mithen, professor of archeology at Reading University and author of one of the studies, said: “What is emerging is a picture of an intelligent and emotionally complex creature whose most likely form of communication would have been part language and part song.”

Mithen is giving a seminar on his findings at University College London next week and will publish a book, The Singing Neanderthal: The Origin of Language, Music, Body and Mind, in June.

He studied the Neanderthal voice box and compared it with those of modern humans, monkeys and apes to work out what noises they might have made. “They must have been able to communicate complex ideas and even spirituality. Their anatomy suggests that pitch and melody would have played a key role,” he said.

Mithen’s work coincides with the first detailed study of a reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton. Anthropologists at the American Museum of Natural History in New York brought together bones and casts from several sites to re-create the creature.

Gary Sawyer, the researcher who oversaw the project, will describe the results in Horizon on BBC2 on February 10. The creature that emerges bears marked differences to humans. Neanderthals seem to have had an extremely powerful build and no discernible waist.

Professor Trenton Holliday of Tulane University in New Orleans believes they evolved their stocky body shapes to conserve heat when ice covered the world.

“A short compact body with a voluminous chest would retain heat better in a cold environment,” he said.
usafmedic45
QUOTE(tugboatwa @ Jan 30 2005, 12:44 PM)
A short compact body with a voluminous chest would retain heat better in a cold environment,

Greater mass for less surface area. Has anyone done the calculations to figure out the BSA:mass ratio for Patty? Might be an interesting project for someone......

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tugboatwa
Don't forget to factor in the hair covering the greater part of the body.
chronic
makes sense, remember the 50k year old Neandertal flute....tuned to the diatonic scale.....do re mi fa sol la ti......rock on, neandertals. new_whistle.gif

wasn't there a sighting report of a 'whistling' sasquatch?
RobUstes
QUOTE(chronic @ Jan 31 2005, 03:24 PM)
makes sense, remember the 50k year old Neandertal flute....tuned to the diatonic scale.....do re mi fa sol la ti......rock on, neandertals. new_whistle.gif

wasn't there a sighting report of a 'whistling' sasquatch?

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Which one ??? So many ... laugh.gif
Desertyeti
Singing Neanderthals, huh? :rolleyes:
Sure, why not...just one more thing we'll never have a way of directly testing... new_whistle.gif
belleoftheball
QUOTE(Desertyeti @ Jan 31 2005, 03:32 PM)
Singing Neanderthals, huh? :rolleyes:
Sure, why not...just one more thing we'll never have a way of directly testing... new_whistle.gif

Why wait for that when we have a talking bigfoot in Tennessee?
socaldave
Tug,
Thanks for that interesting bit of info. Maybe thats how The Troggs( they shortened it from Troglodyte(s)=one who creeps into holes) got their idea for 'Wild Thing'! icon_really_happy_guy.gif
wildernessguy
QUOTE(Desertyeti @ Jan 31 2005, 03:32 PM)
Singing Neanderthals, huh? :rolleyes:
Sure, why not...just one more thing we'll never have a way of directly testing... new_whistle.gif

Dang, need to finish that time machine project!!!!

We could all go se an neanderthal opera!!

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RedRatSnake
Hi

Just came across this

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080416/sc_af...derthalsoffbeat



Peace
Tim
moregon
The comment about them having High Singing Voices, almost womanly..

Ya have to wonder if they sounded anything like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skU-jBFzXl0
RedRatSnake
QUOTE(moregon @ Apr 16 2008, 05:13 PM) *
The comment about them having High Singing Voices, almost womanly..

Ya have to wonder if they sounded anything like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skU-jBFzXl0


Hi

I Think i remember seeing that when it first came out back in the day, It was one of my favorite shows as a kid new_lmaosmiley.gif

Man he was weird

Peace
Tim
RB
I hear the Singing Neanderthals are coming out with a new CD this spring... I can't wait!

I have all their music...

"Bang the Rock Slowly"

"My Heart is a Volcano"

and the best yet...

"Please Don't Evolve Away From Me"

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MooseMan
They give good birth control advise too. How is Babby Formed
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