20230711breastfeedingNeanderthalwomanHomoneanderthalens Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 6, 2026 CategoriesPaleontology Tagged , development, fetal growth, Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany, growth, human forms, infants, Lower Bavaria, modern humans, Neanderthals, perinates, pregnancy, Royal Society Open Science, Sesselfelsgrotte cave, Thorsten Uthmeier Paper: Neanderthal Babies Developed Like Modern Humans Casey Luskin July 6, 2026 Paleontology 2 Don’t miss the words of Professor Uthmeier: “both human forms.” What he’s saying is that both Neanderthals and modern humans were “human forms.” Read More ›