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May 12, 2010, 3:48 PM

Hunting and Gathering: Finding Evidence About Neanderthals

Neanderthal and Homo sapiens skeletonsJames Estrin/The New York TimesA reproduction of a Neanderthal skeleton, left, and the original modern Homo sapiens skeleton, right.Go to related Opinionator post »

Materials | Computers with Internet access, copies of the handoutsOverview | In this lesson, students reflect on what they know about Neanderthal Man. Then, in light of new genetic findings, they investigate how and what we know about Neanderthals by searching online for archeological, structural and genetic evidence about our ancient relatives. They then reflect on what the information in Neanderthal DNA tells us about ourselves, and what it means to be human. Finally, they conduct additional research for further consideration of our ancient relatives.

Note to Teacher | This lesson conforms to the National Science Teachers Association’s standards and position on the teaching of evolution. Scroll down the page to see a useful Q & A on the subject or read the PDF.

Warm-up | Prior to class, arrange to have two students perform Op-Ed Contributor Teddy Wayne’s comedic piece “Date With a Neanderthal”as a skit for the class.

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