Revision summary
Classic versus progressive was a European-versus-Levant type split. Boule’s La Chapelle cartoon inflated classic robustness. Many Levant ‘progressives’ are early moderns plus contact. Ancient DNA shows mixing, not a clean replacement without genes. Denisovans break any two-box scheme.
Model answer
Introduction
Older textbooks split Neanderthals into a robust ‘classic’ European type and a lighter ‘progressive’ Near Eastern type. Genetics and new fossils have made that split a poor evolutionary map.
Body
The old distinction
- Classic labels, built on La Chapelle-aux-Saints after Boule, pictured a bent, separate species.
- Progressive labels for Tabun, Skhul, and Qafzeh mixed Neanderthal and early modern traits and fed a story of evolution toward Homo sapiens.
- Howell and others used climate: cold Europe made the classic body; the Levant stayed gracile.
Why the split fails
- La Chapelle was arthritic. Straus and later workers unbent the cartoon.
- Levantine ‘progressives’ are now often early moderns with some Neanderthal contact, not a halfway species.
- Svante Pääbo’s genomes show Neanderthals as a sister population that mixed with out-of-Africa moderns. Indian and Eurasian people still carry that ancestry.
- Denisova and Jebel Irhoud add more branches. A two-box classic/progressive scheme cannot hold them.
Position today
- Neanderthals are Homo neanderthalensis or a closely related form of Homo sapiens in a lumper’s language. The live question is admixture and culture, including Shanidar burial and Châtelperronian debate, not a racial grade inside Neanderthals.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD N[Neanderthals] --> C[Classic cartoon Boule] N --> P[So-called progressive Levant] N --> G[Pääbo admixture] G --> S[Living Eurasian ancestry]
Conclusion
The classic–progressive split was a typological comfort. Neanderthals sit as a sister population that mixed with modern humans. Keep the fossils and the genomes; drop the two-type ladder.
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