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Why humans have a smaller face than Neanderthals

In Homo sapiens, facial growth stops at puberty

The human face is strikingly distinct from our fossil cousins and ancestors – most notably, it is significantly smaller, and more gracile. However, the reasons behind this change remain largely unknown. A team of researchers led by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology has investigated why and how our species evolved such a unique facial form.

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