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              by all. Evolutionists  long at-

              tempted to portray these peo-
              ple as a primitive species, but
              all the findings showed that the
              Neanderthals were no different
              to any well-built individual
              walking down the street today.
                   For that reason, many con-

              temporary researchers refer to
              Neanderthal Man as a present-
              day human race. Findings
              show that the Neanderthals
              buried their dead, used a vari-
              ety of musical instruments and
                                                        A Neanderthal skull
              shared an advanced culture
              with Homo sapiens sapiens ("human" according to the imaginary classifica-
              tions of Darwinists), living at the same time. In short, the Neanderthals

              were simply a large-bodied race of humans that gradually disappeared.
                   A great many evolutionist scientists, beginning with Charles Darwin
              himself, have had to recognize and admit this reality.
                   Charles Darwin:
                   Nevertheless, it must be admitted that some skulls of very high antiquity,
                   such as the famous one of Neanderthal, are well developed and capa-
                   cious. 317
                   C. Loring Brace, an evolutionist anthropologist:
                   Neanderthals had short, narrow skulls, large cheekbones and noses and,
                   most distinctive, bunlike bony bumps on the backs of their heads. Many
                   modern Danes and Norwegians have identical features, Brace reported at
                   the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in
                   Phoenix... Indeed, the present-day European skulls resemble Neanderthal
                   skulls more closely than they resemble the skulls of American Indians or
                   Australian aborigines. 318
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