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Popular culture has served up portrayals of Neanderthals since the early 20th century. Early depictions conveyed and perpetuated notions of proverbially crude, low-browed cavemen; since the latter part of the 20th century, some depictions have modeled more sympathetic reconstructions of the genus Homo in the Middle Paleolithic era.In popular idiom, people sometimes use the word "Neanderthal" as an insult - to suggest that a person so designated combines a deficiency in intelligence and a tendency to use brute force. The term may also imply that a person is old-fashioned or attached to outdated ideas, much in the same way as the terms "dinosaur" or "Yahoo".

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  • Los neandertales han sido retratados en la cultura popular desde principios del siglo XX. Las primeras representaciones se basaban en nociones del proverbialmente rudo Hombre de las cavernas; desde la última parte del siglo XX, algunas representaciones se inspiraron en reconstrucciones de la vida más simpatizantes en la era del Paleolítico Medio.​​ En el idioma popular, la palabra "neandertal" se usa a veces como un insulto, para sugerir que una persona combina una deficiencia intelectual y una tendencia a usar la fuerza bruta. También puede implicar que la persona está pasada de moda o unida a ideas obsoletas, de la misma manera que los términos "dinosaurio" o "Yahoo" también se usan. Hay una serie de descripciones literarias simpáticas con los neandertales, como en la novela Los herederos (The Inheritors) de William Golding, el cuento de Isaac Asimov "El pequeño niño feo" (The Ugly Little Boy), o el tratamiento más serio del paleontólogo finlandés Björn Kurtén (en varios trabajos incluyendo la Danza del Tigre) y el psicólogo británico Stan Gooch en su teoría del origen híbrido de los humanos. (es)
  • Popular culture has served up portrayals of Neanderthals since the early 20th century. Early depictions conveyed and perpetuated notions of proverbially crude, low-browed cavemen; since the latter part of the 20th century, some depictions have modeled more sympathetic reconstructions of the genus Homo in the Middle Paleolithic era.In popular idiom, people sometimes use the word "Neanderthal" as an insult - to suggest that a person so designated combines a deficiency in intelligence and a tendency to use brute force. The term may also imply that a person is old-fashioned or attached to outdated ideas, much in the same way as the terms "dinosaur" or "Yahoo". A number of sympathetic literary portrayals of Neanderthals exist, as in the 1955 novel The Inheritors by William Golding, Isaac Asimov's 1958 short story "The Ugly Little Boy", or the more serious treatment by Finnish paleontologist Björn Kurtén (in several works including Dance of the Tiger (1978)) - compare British psychologist Stan Gooch's non-fiction works on the hybrid-origin theory of humans. (en)
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  • Los neandertales han sido retratados en la cultura popular desde principios del siglo XX. Las primeras representaciones se basaban en nociones del proverbialmente rudo Hombre de las cavernas; desde la última parte del siglo XX, algunas representaciones se inspiraron en reconstrucciones de la vida más simpatizantes en la era del Paleolítico Medio.​​ (es)
  • Popular culture has served up portrayals of Neanderthals since the early 20th century. Early depictions conveyed and perpetuated notions of proverbially crude, low-browed cavemen; since the latter part of the 20th century, some depictions have modeled more sympathetic reconstructions of the genus Homo in the Middle Paleolithic era.In popular idiom, people sometimes use the word "Neanderthal" as an insult - to suggest that a person so designated combines a deficiency in intelligence and a tendency to use brute force. The term may also imply that a person is old-fashioned or attached to outdated ideas, much in the same way as the terms "dinosaur" or "Yahoo". (en)
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  • Neandertales en la cultura popular (es)
  • Neanderthals in popular culture (en)
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