Scientists reconstruct the face of a 75000-YO Neanderthal woman
Neanderthals, once thought to be a mere footnote of human evolution, have now become a subject of intense scrutiny and inquiry. She's not just any ancient relic; she's a Neanderthal woman whose face has been reconstructed from a skull shattered into over 200 pieces, possibly by natural forces, over 75,000 years ago.