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Neanderthals could speak and hear like humans: study

Neanderthals could perceive and produce human speech, a new study suggests. The vocal communication system of the species that cohabited – and possibly bred with – ancient humans had the same capacity for human speech, according to an analysis of their vocal communication system.

Neanderthals could hear and produce speech like humans, scientists say

Neanderthals could hear and produce speech like humans, scientists say Tom Batchelor © Provided by The Independent Neanderthals possessed the ability to hear and produce speech in a way that closely resembles modern-day humans’, a study has found. Researchers used high-resolution CT scans to compare virtual 3D models of the ear structures in Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, our closest ancient human relatives, as well as analysing earlier fossils. They found that far from the traditional notion of caveman grunts, Neanderthals had a similar capacity to produce the sounds of speech as modern humans and their hearing system was also as fine as ours, with ears that were “tuned” to perceive those frequencies.

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© Mercedes Conde-Valverde 3D model and virtual reconstruction of the ear in a modern human (left) and the Amud 1 Neandertal (right). Neanderthals the closest ancestor to modern humans possessed the ability to perceive and produce human speech, according to a new study published by an international multidisciplinary team of researchers including Binghamton University Associate Professor of Anthropology Rolf Quam and graduate student Alex Velez. This is one of the most important studies I have been involved in during my career, said Quam. The results are solid and clearly show the Neanderthals had the capacity to perceive and produce human speech. This is one of the very few current, ongoing research lines relying on fossil evidence to study the evolution of language, a notoriously tricky subject in anthropology.

Neanderthals Could Understand and Produce Human Speech

  3D model and virtual reconstruction of the ear in a modern human (left) and the Amud 1 Neandertal (right). Credit: Mercedes Conde-Valverde Read Time: Neanderthals — the closest ancestor to modern humans — possessed the ability to perceive and produce human speech, according to a new study published by an international multidisciplinary team of researchers including Binghamton University Associate Professor of Anthropology Rolf Quam and graduate student Alex Velez. “This is one of the most important studies I have been involved in during my career,” said Quam. “The results are solid and clearly show the Neanderthals had the capacity to perceive and produce human speech. This is one of the very few current, ongoing research lines relying on fossil evidence to study the evolution of language, a notoriously tricky subject in anthropology.”

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