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This engaging history reading passage explores the fascinating world of the Neanderthals, our ancient relatives who lived across Europe and western Asia. Aligned with CA HSS 6.1, TEKS 6.2, and CCSS RI.6.1, the text offers students a deep dive into Neanderthal daily life, culture, and disappearance, using evidence from archaeological discoveries and scientific research. Students will analyze how Neanderthals adapted to Ice Age environments, compare them to modern humans, and examine possible reasons for their extinction. The passage includes a glossary of key terms, comprehension questions, writing prompts, and graphic organizers, supporting critical thinking and literacy skills. A Spanish translation and read aloud audio are provided to ensure accessibility for diverse learners. This resource is ideal for classrooms focusing on early human history, archaeology, and the broader story of human evolution.
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"Neanderthal Man, H. G. Wells' Outline of History, page 39" by J. F. Horrabin (Illustrator) / Wikimedia Commons
Neanderthals were a distinct group of early humans who lived in Europe and western Asia from about 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. They are one of several types of ancient hominids—species closely related to modern humans. Archaeologists have learned about Neanderthals by studying bones, tools, cave paintings, and even DNA. Their story shows how different groups of humans adapted to their environments and sometimes vanished as history unfolded.
Neanderthals had strong, muscular bodies built for survival in cold climates. Fossil evidence from sites like Shanidar Cave in Iraq and La Chapelle-aux-Saints in France shows that they lived in small, family-based groups. Their skulls were larger than modern humans, with prominent brows and broad noses—features that helped them cope with Ice Age temperatures. Neanderthals made sophisticated stone tools for hunting, cutting, and scraping hides. Archaeological discoveries at sites such as Moula-Guercy in France suggest they hunted large animals like mammoths and deer. They also used fire for warmth and cooking, and possibly for protection from predators.
Recent research has revealed Neanderthals were more complex than once believed. At El Sidrón Cave in Spain, scientists found evidence that Neanderthals cared for sick and elderly group members, showing social organization and compassion. Some burial sites, like those in Shanidar, contain flowers and objects, suggesting rituals or beliefs about death. Neanderthal DNA discovered in modern humans indicates that our ancestors and Neanderthals sometimes interbred. Today, many people outside Africa have up to 2% Neanderthal DNA, showing a lasting connection.
The disappearance of Neanderthals is debated among scientists. Around 40,000 years ago, they vanished from the fossil record. Some believe climate change reduced food sources, while others argue competition or conflict with modern humans played a role. Diseases and small population sizes may have made them more vulnerable. While the exact cause remains uncertain, the extinction of Neanderthals marked a turning point in the story of hominids. Modern humans became the only surviving human species, but the Neanderthal legacy lives on in our DNA and shared history.
The story of Neanderthals connects to larger themes in ancient history, including adaptation, cultural development, and the survival of human groups in changing environments.
Interesting Fact: Scientists have recreated the shape of Neanderthal voices using computer models, suggesting they may have spoken in high-pitched tones compared to modern humans!
Where did Neanderthals mainly live?
Europe and western AsiaAfrica and AustraliaNorth and South AmericaChina and Japan
What type of tools did Neanderthals use?
Stone toolsMetal toolsWooden toolsPlastic tools
How much Neanderthal DNA may people have?
Up to 2%50%NoneUp to 20%
Why were Neanderthals' noses broad?
To help with cold weatherTo smell flowersFor swimmingTo see better
What shows Neanderthal social organization?
Caring for sick membersBuilding pyramidsWriting booksFlying planes
What may have caused Neanderthal extinction?
Climate change and competitionBuilding large citiesToo much farmingLack of water
Neanderthals had larger skulls than humans. True or false?
TrueFalse
What does 'rituals' mean?
Ceremonies or special actionsTypes of foodKinds of clothingHunting animals
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