Secrets of the Neanderthals | Official Trailer | Netflix

SECRETS OF THE NEANDERTHALS take viewers on a journey from their preconceptions of Neanderthals as a dim-witted creature to a complex and creative people, through the lens of a unique, ongoing excavation and a landmark new discovery – the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over a quarter century.

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35 thoughts on “Secrets of the Neanderthals | Official Trailer | Netflix

  1. Incredible documentary! I was recommended this after watching Cave of Bones. The flower grave might not even have been the first time our ancestors buried their dead.

  2. Devoid of any real science. Film is a narrative that the “archeologists” and “scientists” want to tell. I felt like I was at a church listening to what they wanted me to believe. No objective evidence or science portrayed. You can be entertained by it.

  3. Because,, at this point.. they would not want person living from Mountain civilization going to City Capital,, because of its face or body structures..

    Color skin is from Nicaragua Paraguay.. they are not ugly.. is how they are.. maybe because is person used to see young face body that for them is beautiful.
    This person are seem an Auntie Uncle.. for they could defined their age from young adolescent at this period..

    A 40 years old or 50 years old,, does not mean,, would relation to a 20 years old or 30 years old.. they said is person goes with is similar or coetanea,, meaning both have same age or maxsimum is 5 years older.. because it might give problem about age distance,, might occur separation couple because of not understand in..

  4. Neanderthal generation.. is living into mountain civilization…

    This image of humans descendant to monkey gorilla is called indigenous.. and not neanderthal..

    Is clothing existance is 1460 or 1540..

  5. how do they assume close to anything about the neanderthal
    with just bones? how do they know anything about their culture, their ability to speak or talk or their lifestyle?

  6. Diversity, peaceful interactions, women leading clans?? They were fking eating each other. There're going to hand over food to some strange weary traveler? OMG, you guys are in la la land!!

  7. Just watched this great doco. But had to laugh when one of the anthropologists was theorising on the disappearance of the Neanderthals…… that due to the lack of trees during drought they had nothing to hide behind while hunting so caught less to eat. Seriously? How about the droughts resulted in less food for the animals and thus less animals and plants to eat?

  8. No truthful neandedthal links to Africa, only what you plant and the lies you speak, your progenitor came from the caucus mountains, the arab was your Inception, that for some reason find shame in.

    Shadowbanned comment but you ppl don't like the truth

  9. ugh, stopped watching as soon as they said our ancestors left Africa eons ago to become the Neanderthals….SO WRONG IT'S RIDICULOUS. Recent genetic evidence has totally disproven the "out of Africa" hypothesis and the fact that multiple human family groups from around the world later became modern humans who still differ genetically in key aspects. Namely sub Saharan Africans have 17% DNA that no other humans have which means they are a totally separate family group with the rest of human DNA mixed in with theirs NOT the other way around.

  10. l am Kurdish student from Soran, and l visited Shanadar cave with my classmates a week ago, the cave sometimes looks so scary at evening cause we visited at dinner, l am so proud of my ancestores that lived there.

  11. I was pretty annoyed by the professionals?touching the very valuable things like skull and other bone without gloves. Also at one point brittle parts were packed into foil but was turned and twisted on camera and doubt that they stilll knew what side was which.. (this I can't be sure though). Over all felt like it could be handled better, with gloves especially and it was very distracting to me. To think this is so valuable and everyone was just holding things with their bare hands.. I don't understand I guess.. (our hands release sweat, acids whatever, etc, can't be good for very old bones that are for a large part made of calcium?!?! I'm not an expert, I know that I might said things wrong but it just felt off to me know easy they just touch everything with bare hands.
    (watched on Netflix)

  12. the thing that makes me doubt Graham Hancock is that he says "perhaps" a lot.
    after watching this documentary, I find that a lot of people use the same word.
    Well, "Perhaps", they are all speculating. Both "mainstream" and "independent".
    Seems that there are a lot of "perhaps" in this science. Perhaps I'm wrong….

  13. What is Kurdistan? It’s not even a country. SAY IRAQ. do some research before putting out a HISTORICAL documentary on a species. So embarrassing for the ones who created this documentary. If you couldn’t get the historical region correct, I take everything else with a grain of salt from this “documentary”

  14. They told me Neanderthal picked up spear. Better hunters. Forehead. Sapiens did a genocide. Some Neanderthal mated with sapien. And some European had Neanderthal origins. Love you Netflix for making this. ❤🎉

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