October 17, 2008

Neandertal Broad Noses Due To Lower Face Prognathism

Bergmann’s rule is an observation that body mass of endotherms increases with altitude and colder climate. Neandertals fit this rule, their barrel chests and wide hips, indicate they had large bodies, and thus smaller surface area relative to their body mass. This feature made them comparatively inefficient at radiating their body heat off into the [...]