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many scientist can recreate the vocal sounds of dinosauruses, but has anyone try to recreate Neandertal Mans Voice?

2007-08-19 16:57:55 · 6 answers · asked by Spartacus 1 in Social Science Anthropology

an mp3 would be nice

2007-08-19 16:59:19 · update #1

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This may shed some light.

2007-08-20 03:15:05 · answer #1 · answered by fredrick z 5 · 1 0

I would check the Discovery website for sources only. They would not have any such research, because though interesting, Discovery documentaries are very "watered down" so the populace can understand what is being said. But Discover.com, may still have excellent resources to find out what research has been done in this area. Very interesting question !!!!

2007-08-27 16:41:09 · answer #2 · answered by Geek Girl 2 · 0 0

That would be very interesting. All we ever hear is that they grunted. I'd be very interested to hear of such an experiment. How they sounded and comunicated. There had to be some form of comunication for them to have survived, to evolve to what we are today.

2007-08-23 05:13:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Really? I find that hard to believe. I'd love to see a scientific paper written about this experiment. I'll keep checking back to see if anyone knows of this.

2007-08-19 17:02:18 · answer #4 · answered by Solarcide 3 · 0 0

I have my doubts about that. You might have the same speech parts as Barry White but I don't think you sing in a bass voice as he did.

2007-08-19 17:03:00 · answer #5 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 0 0

I'd be interested in the results also.....very interesting!

2007-08-20 07:16:55 · answer #6 · answered by tridak 3 · 0 0

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