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Neanderthal Brains: Bigger, Not Necessarily Better

Neanderthals had bigger brains than people today.In any textbook on human evolution, you’ll find that fact, often accompanied by measurements of endocranial volume, the space inside a skull. On average, this value is about 1410 cm3 (~6 cups) for Neanderthals and 1350 cm3 (5.7 cups) for recent humans.So does that quarter-cup of brain matter, matter? Were Neanderthals smarter than our kind?While brain size is important, cognitive abilities are influenced by numerous factors includi
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