The Ehringsdorf remains are the fragments of at least nine early Neanderthal individuals, exhumed from a deposit of limestone at the Ehringsdorf quarries along the , roughly 2.4 km (1.49 mi) from Weimar, Germany. The deposits in which this skull were found included elephant, rhinoceros, horse, and bovid fossil remains and came from the travertines belonging to the second half of the last (Eemian) interglacial period. The estimated age of the remains is between 150,000 and 120,000 years. The remains' characteristics typical of early Neanderthals include the size of the brow ridges, the long and low brain case, and the strong chinless lower jaw.
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| - Ehringsdorfer Urmensch (de)
- Ehringsdorf remains (en)
- Neandertalfynden i Ehringsdorf (sv)
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| - Beim Ehringsdorfer Urmenschen handelt es sich um Reste von insgesamt sieben „Urmenschen“, die seit 1908 in den Travertin-Steinbrüchen des Ilmtales am Rand von Ehringsdorf, einem Ortsteil von Weimar gefunden wurden. Am bekanntesten wurde die 1925 gefundene vollständige Schädelkalotte mit zugehörigen weiblichen Skelettresten. (de)
- The Ehringsdorf remains are the fragments of at least nine early Neanderthal individuals, exhumed from a deposit of limestone at the Ehringsdorf quarries along the , roughly 2.4 km (1.49 mi) from Weimar, Germany. The deposits in which this skull were found included elephant, rhinoceros, horse, and bovid fossil remains and came from the travertines belonging to the second half of the last (Eemian) interglacial period. The estimated age of the remains is between 150,000 and 120,000 years. The remains' characteristics typical of early Neanderthals include the size of the brow ridges, the long and low brain case, and the strong chinless lower jaw. (en)
- Neandertalfynden i Ehringsdorf, i Tyskland kallat Ehringsdorfer Urmenschen, är rester från flera fossil som sedan 1908 har hittats i stenbrotten i Ilmdalen i utkanten av Ehringsdorf där man bryter travertin. Ehringsdorf ligger på 2,4 km avstånd från och är en stadsdel i Weimar. (sv)
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| - Beim Ehringsdorfer Urmenschen handelt es sich um Reste von insgesamt sieben „Urmenschen“, die seit 1908 in den Travertin-Steinbrüchen des Ilmtales am Rand von Ehringsdorf, einem Ortsteil von Weimar gefunden wurden. Am bekanntesten wurde die 1925 gefundene vollständige Schädelkalotte mit zugehörigen weiblichen Skelettresten. (de)
- The Ehringsdorf remains are the fragments of at least nine early Neanderthal individuals, exhumed from a deposit of limestone at the Ehringsdorf quarries along the , roughly 2.4 km (1.49 mi) from Weimar, Germany. The deposits in which this skull were found included elephant, rhinoceros, horse, and bovid fossil remains and came from the travertines belonging to the second half of the last (Eemian) interglacial period. The estimated age of the remains is between 150,000 and 120,000 years. The remains' characteristics typical of early Neanderthals include the size of the brow ridges, the long and low brain case, and the strong chinless lower jaw. (en)
- Neandertalfynden i Ehringsdorf, i Tyskland kallat Ehringsdorfer Urmenschen, är rester från flera fossil som sedan 1908 har hittats i stenbrotten i Ilmdalen i utkanten av Ehringsdorf där man bryter travertin. Ehringsdorf ligger på 2,4 km avstånd från och är en stadsdel i Weimar. (sv)
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