Fossil of Tina: Neanderthal child with Down Syndrome lived to at least age six.
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The first case of a Neanderthal child with Down syndrome has been identified. The findings highlight that the Neanderthal showed care and support to the
Fossil of Tina: Neanderthal child with Down Syndrome lived to at least age six.
FRIDAY, June 28, 2024 -- Scientists have documented the first case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals, a finding which also supports the notion that...
THE discovery of the remains of a Neanderthal girl dubbed ‘Tina’, in the Cova Negra site in Xativa, in Spain’s Valencia, has allowed scientists...
Skull anatomy shows the boy or girl would have been severely disabled, yet survived until the age of six
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