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Dutch Neanderthal now has a face 

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In 2009 a fragment of the skull of the first Neanderthal in the Netherlands was presented at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Museum of Antiquities). That Neanderthal now has a face. The Kennis brothers, world-famous palaeo-artists, interpreted the characteristics of the fossil and other Neanderthal skulls to arrive at the reconstructed face of ‘Krijn’, a young man with a conspicuous lump over his right eyebrow. This lump is the result of a small tumour.
In this video curator Luc Amkreutz tells more about the Netherlands' first Neanderthal. In addition, we see the Kennis & Kennis brothers at work, while they put the finishing touches on the face of Krijn in their studio.
Krijn was one of the inhabitants of Doggerland, the prehistoric landscape now under the sea off the Dutch coast.The fossil and the reconstruction will be on display together until 31 October 2021 in the museum’s exhibition 'Doggerland'. For more information, look at www.rmo.nl/en/news-press/news...

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@risqueclay
@risqueclay 2 года назад
All the depictions of Neanderthals I've seen make them look so scary. This looks like a guy you might have a beer with. Its a really great portrait!
@rijksmuseumvanoudheden
@rijksmuseumvanoudheden 2 года назад
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
@moggtheboss3087
@moggtheboss3087 2 года назад
They should do this more, humans as a group of species have never been so serious as scientists portray them, I’m sure they could all have a laugh every now and then
@motorious7583
@motorious7583 2 года назад
Glad to see Adam Driver is still getting new roles after Star Wars.
@anthonymullen6300
@anthonymullen6300 2 года назад
Lol
@ree3197
@ree3197 2 года назад
I Love his smile.. I've never seen them make them smile before! ☺️🙌🏾❤️
@CapturedByKen
@CapturedByKen 2 года назад
Looks like he's just successfully did the 1st prank in history ...I can just feel his joyfulness
@frankkolton1780
@frankkolton1780 2 года назад
I didn't know Tim Allen from Home Improvements was Dutch.
@randomguy9241
@randomguy9241 2 года назад
So many assumptions: dirt on his face, hairstyle, smile(well, it's a lovely idea, but..). It looks like it's being more of an art than science. And it is ok if you frame it like that. I would still like to see one more, with a clean face, a normal expression and a more ordered hair, even in a suit!; for easy comparison with modern humans.
@Raycheetah
@Raycheetah 2 года назад
An old friend of mine, a smart fellow of Sicilian descent, had a stocky, barrel-chested build and a face which, while not at all unhandsome, was a good match for a reconstructed Neanderthal on the cover of National geographic. Pretty sure he had some of that Neanderthal DNA we hear about floating around in the modern gene pool. =^[.]^=
@M3Lucky
@M3Lucky 2 года назад
@@Raycheetah Most peoplehace neanderthal DNA
@FeathPymArt
@FeathPymArt 2 года назад
@@Raycheetah Over 60 years ago, I saw a guy in the store. I remember him to this day. He had the brow ridges, the receding chin, the large nose (but not a sticky-outy face). And big shouldered and chested. He probably hated how he looked but I thought he was beautiful.
@Raycheetah
@Raycheetah 2 года назад
@@FeathPymArt Exactly! Joe was actually a good-looking guy, with a great smile, and you described him quite accurately. =^[.]^=
@Raycheetah
@Raycheetah 2 года назад
@@FeathPymArt I just wanted to share this with you. It's a segment from a related video which talks about how Neanderthals looked, with some charming images: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2doP_3juV2Y.html The rest of the vid isn't bad, either. =^[.]^=
@nzt4890
@nzt4890 2 года назад
Looks like the manager of a tire shop just down the road from my house.
@johndough2498
@johndough2498 2 года назад
He smiles like Tim Allen 😂
@Waiting_For_The_Sun
@Waiting_For_The_Sun 2 года назад
Это ж сосед мой...
@Cybernaut551
@Cybernaut551 2 года назад
Incredible precise art! Superb!
@21divel
@21divel 2 года назад
Precise? They just imagined what someone's face looked like based on a bone fragment. Lol...... Science? No, it's called imagination. Along with the rest of theory of evolution and abiogenesis.
@buddyroach
@buddyroach 2 года назад
thumbnail looks like Chris Pontius.
@davidblancaneaux1069
@davidblancaneaux1069 2 года назад
I swear he looks like the guy who cuts my grass
@fotoroda
@fotoroda 2 года назад
Neanderlands. 🙂
@user-mc8pf9dk8i
@user-mc8pf9dk8i 2 года назад
Thank you for the science.
@adrianpallis4568
@adrianpallis4568 2 года назад
He reminds me of one of my dutch friends after smoking some weed.
@kiriltzenev5955
@kiriltzenev5955 2 года назад
My thoughts exactly !
@merion297
@merion297 Год назад
Let me ask a scientific methodology question I still could not get answer to: Has this method been tested/developed on skulls of persons the face of which is known?
@kevinvandal8595
@kevinvandal8595 2 года назад
Dutch?? looks like a Belgian to me :P
@dieseldazzle5466
@dieseldazzle5466 2 года назад
Fuck me it's Mickey Flanagan oi oi.....
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 Год назад
I wonder if they could smile. Smiling is a sophisticated social behavior, I think.
@joema500
@joema500 9 месяцев назад
Considering they painted cave art 20,000 years before we did, I'm pretty damn sure they could smile lol
@pOpCoRn0531
@pOpCoRn0531 2 года назад
Looks like my neighbor
@jmborne
@jmborne 2 года назад
STONED...as hell. Give me some of whatever he's been smoking.
@kiriltzenev5955
@kiriltzenev5955 2 года назад
He looks a Dutch friend of mine , after smoking some good stuff.
@messiahsgate1172
@messiahsgate1172 Год назад
I wish I could see a living Neanderthal but I would not wish them to live in this crazy world we have today. I guess they will just have to rest easy in the heavenlys
@newtonmarcolobo
@newtonmarcolobo 2 года назад
Vixe! Esse eu conheço, é meu vizinho
@jjsundra3310
@jjsundra3310 2 года назад
The 1st instant of seeing fhe skull, I see the ape man....! There are many factors NOT taken into account when recreating the face from this so-called Dutch skull...! >>PHASE 1 1st the thickness of the skin should be more like the ape not ourr. current human form...! As man learned to make fire and keep himself warm, the skin begans thinning...; As clothes served as a protection from the cold and an amour... ; we started to lose hair....! As we began learning to arm ourselves...; out claws and probably talons or fierced nails started looking less menacing...! Was this Neanderthals our fore-fathers or was he wiped out during the 5th extinction...??? There is a very important and interesting fact that could answer one part of the abovesaid question and it is found in the movie "Legend of Tarzan"..! PHASE 2 Today, if you give the man on the street a skull of an ape and ask him/her to recreate it saying that it is a "Neanderthal"... ; you'll get nearly everyone creating the face of an "African man"...! Nearly all of us cannot see nor imagine anything we see or construct in 3D...! The human's 5 senses are all 2D....l Animals on the other hand needs to see their environment in 3D...! How is that...??? Cant keep telling you guys everything...! Most of my work here has been hijacked without even the slightest reference to me, just because I do not possess the paper qualification in the many fields...! My theory on where the Earth's water came from or the "Black Hole".. etc, etc...! Question..!? Were the Neanderthals able to understand their environment in 3D....! Answer this question, then recreate the skull..!!! CHEERIO....! 🙏 ❤️
@joema500
@joema500 9 месяцев назад
Mate Neanderthals diverged from us about 500,000 years ago, chimps diverged 7 million years ago. Neanderthals are so similar to us that many scientists consider them the same species as us. I mean we bred with them for gods sake! They were literally humans, us.
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 2 года назад
The grin, unless I missed the news is dubious. We know Homo Sapiens made the transition from showing teeth as a sign of aggression to a smile. However it's believed that other species didn't do the same, neanderthals being one of the non-smiling species.
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 2 года назад
@@macmcskullface1004 By behavioral scientist. A dog can mate with a wolf yet they have very distinct behaviors. Dog can read subtle human emotion / facial features while Wolves can not (not even chimps can read our face as well as dogs). Also Homo sapiens are approximately 2 evolutions separated from Neanderthals. Evolutionary speaking 300,000 years is a long time to develop unique traits. Homo Heidelbergenisis gave rise to Neanderthals and another unknown hominid. That unknown homonid then evolved into modern Homo Sapiens. This is why neanderthals are distinctly different from us. Their behaviours are also different, for example casual cannibalism. They ate the dead consistently. Human can eat people but it's not a common thing. FYI I took anthropology in school, this Is where I learned most of this. I also frequently keep up with the latest anthropology news.
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 2 года назад
@@macmcskullface1004 Well that's your opinion, and you are welcome to it, but follow the science. But I've seen neanderthal recreations wearing suits and buying car insururance, so based on that I totally get why people want to see a neanderthal smile. And I graduated from NYU with a masters in Anthropology.
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 2 года назад
@@macmcskullface1004 "dickhead", you just confirmed the type of person I suspected you are. Thank you, and have a good life.
@zoltanszaszi2264
@zoltanszaszi2264 2 года назад
@@Jason-nosaJ That's just not true. Neanderthals very probably buried their dead, with intricate decorations too. They very probably played music, they definitely painted cave walls and they almost assuredly made clothes. They are very likely to have been habitually modern, just like modern humans. There's a very good podcast I can recommend on this topic: "Pre History: the archeology of the ancient Near East"
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 2 года назад
@@zoltanszaszi2264 That is your opinion.
@bigoldgrizzly
@bigoldgrizzly 2 года назад
Daddy !!
@beogreen525
@beogreen525 2 года назад
The Question is, how did the first two Neanderthals stumble on to their sexual organs and then learn how to use them?? Then deliver the baby Neanderthal safely?
@cberger3558
@cberger3558 2 года назад
Is it just me or does it kinda look like markiplier💀
@ocayaro
@ocayaro 2 года назад
Hello Cuz
@bkillest2762
@bkillest2762 2 года назад
WE WUZ CAVES! lol
@fadillangston9797
@fadillangston9797 2 года назад
?
@bkillest2762
@bkillest2762 2 года назад
@@fadillangston9797 WE WUZ CAVES IN SHEITT 😂
@syrialak101
@syrialak101 2 года назад
Bruh, that's just a guy from Turkey
@godoftruth1399
@godoftruth1399 2 года назад
Looks more like markiplier
@gangreneday
@gangreneday 2 года назад
Uh thats an ork.
@ceder4696
@ceder4696 2 года назад
The biggest noses of homosapiens are the smallest for neanderthals. I personally think they had darker skin and looked rougher than this if you imagine how hard conditions they lived in there was maybe allot of wild game but the climate was extreme. They hunted on Mammoths. I think they had more like a reddish skin or at least oily colored skin snow actually increases sunburns white skin evolved from misty weather or places where their is less sun in general like Finland or Siberia. Eventho black colored people need more vitamine D for their skin they have better protection against skin damage. So I dont think they looked like a buffed up scottish peoples. I hope they will find more neanderthal artifacts if you imagine that the neanderthals and homosapiens lived together for around 20 000 years and people probably didnt get the chance to become that old how much interaction their must have been how many interesting amazing civilizations and adventurous things must have happened in 40 generations that we know nothing about. The only reason that maybe less happened is because their where less people but if you consider all the different species of hominid that you had in the early stone age and how many types of humanoids we still havent discovered their probably was allot of variation and all these species worked in a different way. Thats really interesting if you consider how hard it is for us different races to live together in peace how would these people live under different conditions probably who knows what has been forgotten . I hope we invent a time machine but i probably wont be here when that happens. (ben ook nederland)
@Flexlex10
@Flexlex10 2 года назад
Esse neander eu conheço, compra barrigudinha na adega da minha rua todo dia
@Oleksii_Popov
@Oleksii_Popov 2 года назад
Один в один мой учитель по трудам из школы
@romanzmlv1458
@romanzmlv1458 2 года назад
Мой коллега мексиканец
@imran_rasoli
@imran_rasoli 2 года назад
That hair implant part must be really really boring. That'll take LOOOOTS of time!
@jamesduncan970
@jamesduncan970 2 года назад
HURRRRRR
@christiankalinkina239
@christiankalinkina239 2 года назад
WE
@patrickvernon2749
@patrickvernon2749 2 года назад
Another ideological scientism creation.
@tamil8379
@tamil8379 2 года назад
an austral aaboriginal freom neu holland
@SuperPeleke
@SuperPeleke 2 года назад
Personally, I have no idea why they assume he has this big long nose. If you look at primates none have long big noses. If this guy was primitive, it would make more sense that he had essentially a flat snub nose almost like a gorilla.
@jukkis6699
@jukkis6699 2 года назад
It's because in human skulls there's this bone on the top of our nose which come out from our "face" even when the soft tissue is gone, where our nose would be coming out from, which primates do not have, but neanderthals do have the same bone structure on their nose in their skull as humans, not like apes. I'm no doctor, I've just been listening to these neanderthal panels for hours haha
@fadillangston9797
@fadillangston9797 2 года назад
It isn't an assumption. The way the sinuses fold near the opening and the fact that there are femora near the nose suggest there was a large external nose.
@fadillangston9797
@fadillangston9797 2 года назад
I really recommend you do more research before embarrassing yourself like this.
@shatterthemirror8563
@shatterthemirror8563 2 года назад
If they could bring him back, maybe he would say "Here I am, but I still cannot exist without my cultural identity.".
@frank_zapping
@frank_zapping 2 года назад
😩👎
@marksmith351
@marksmith351 2 года назад
Liars! None of this is true!!
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