ネアンデルタール人はしゃべれたか
投稿者: shinkuuboakagi555 投稿日時: 2003/01/08 15:35 投稿番号: [28786 / 60270]
A Bone Speaks Volumes
(1本の骨で多くのことが分かる)
アイザック・アシモフ
……This, however, leaves the question as to when human ancestors first began to speak.
It seems unlikely that the truly primitive hominids
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ausralopithecines
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could speak.
The question is whether Neanderthal man could speak. This key to the answer lies in the hyoid bone (舌骨). This is a small U-shaped bone set at the base of the tongue. This bone is connected to the larynx (
喉頭.
The skeletal remains of Neanderthal men have till now never included a hyoid bones, so that the conclusion that they could not speak seemed reasonable.
But in 1989 a startling find was reported. A team of Tel Aviv University found the remains of Neanderthal men, including a hyoid bone.
The implication is that Neanderthal man was anatomically capable of speech. He coexisted with modern man for perhaps as much as 50,000 years, and he could have learned speech from these advanced cousins of his.
何だ、シブ、朝鮮人の祖先のネアンデルタール人は進歩した新人から話すことを習ったんか。
自分たちでネアンデルタールの子孫と認めてりゃ世話ないな。
やはり、朝鮮人は旧人だったか。
これは メッセージ 28784 (saru_timbanco2000gt_turbo さん)への返信です.
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