Where today one of Europe's most popular museums is, the eponymous Neanderthal was discovered about 150 years ago. In that time framed by steep walls of the valley Düsselstrand workers found in 1856 in limestone quarrying bones, which identified the Wuppertal teacher and naturalist Fuhlrott as skeletal remains of an Ice Age people - the Neanderthal was born.
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