The Neanderthals and Denisovans are practical case studies for determining whether a species is fully “human.” Both were alive at roughly the same time, and both have disappeared. Instructions:
Explain the combination of characteristics that, for you, make a species fully “human.” Then describe what is known of the Neanderthals and the Denisovans. Who were they and when did the live? What evidence do we have of them? What did each species look like, and what happened to them? Then focus on the Neanderthals. Were the Neanderthals fully human? If they are, explain the criteria the Neanderthals meet to be fully human. If they are not fully human, which criteria do they not meet?
Details: The suggested length is 450 – 900 words. Your essay can be longer. Essays should not be shorter than 450 words. No more than 10% of your essay can be quoted material. Papers that synthesize and cite course materials usually have a higher grade than papers that do not. Sentences must start with a capital letter and end with some form of punctuation.
Please follow the Writing Guidelines. All essays must have an introduction with a purpose statement. The first line of every paragraph should be indented 5 spaces. All papers will be checked for originality, and plagiarized essays will receive a zero. Submitting your essay on-time is worth 5 points.
Your essay should have:
• an introduction explaining the problem and a purpose statement telling the reader what you will discuss
• a paragraph explaining the characteristics that, for you, makes a human “fully human”
• at least one paragraph on the Neanderthals
• at least paragraph on the Denisovans
• at least one paragraph that explains whether the Neanderthals are or are not fully human according to your characteristics
• a conclusion that summarizes your key points and ties up all of the loose ends
Species names: You must spell and type each species name correctly. Species names are italicized. The genus is capitalized and can be abbreviated. The species is lower case. For example, H. sapiens and Homo sapiens are both correct.
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