Skhul IV details

Date: 120,000-90,000 years old
Location: Mount Carmel, Israel
Species: near-modern human
Discovered by: Garrod and McCown
Date of Discovery: 1939
Details: A total of at least 16 individuals were unearthed at Skhul Cave in Israel. The Skhul specimens are highly variable in their degree of robustness (e.g. pronounced prognathism, large teeth and strong brow ridges) and features seen in anatomically modern homo sapians (e.g. rounded occipital and inflated parietal lobes and a more pronounced chin). The robustness of the specimens initially led some academics to assign them to the Neanderthal taxonomic category; however, the presence of modern traits makes near-modern Homo sapiens more accurate.

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