Prehistor'hic #12: L’Homme de Néandertal


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Apr 10 2024 47 mins   8

Vous avez sûrement déjà entendu parler de Néandertal car c’est l’hominine le plus connu après notre espèce Homo sapiens. Néanmoins, qui dit le plus connu dit aussi celui avec le plus d’informations à debunker.

Comme à notre habitude, nous revenons sur plusieurs idées reçues dans ce nouvel épisode un peu spécial car il a été enregistré lors de l’édition 2024 de Podrennes.

Durée : 47:29 | Publié le : 10/04/24

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Histoire d’Ancêtre

Livre Néandertal/ Cro-Magnon la rencontre

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