常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句At that time, Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans also lived in that region of Siberia, deep in the Altai Mountains.當(dāng)時(shí),尼安德特人與解剖學(xué)上的現(xiàn)代人類還生活在該地區(qū)的西伯利亞,在阿爾泰深山中。Cerny said a sealed-tight case could be made with "some fossils of the anatomically modern humans some 100, 000 years old found in South Arabia."賽爾尼認(rèn)為,要做到嚴(yán)絲合縫,必須“在南部阿拉伯地區(qū)找到100,000年前的解破學(xué)意義上的現(xiàn)代人類的遺體化石”。Well-adapted to the cold climate of palaeolithic Europe and western Asia, neanderthals appear to have been the dominant hominid in the region until the emergence of anatomically modern humans.尼安德塔人成功適應(yīng)了舊石器時(shí)代的歐洲和西亞,他們顯然是這個(gè)區(qū)域支配性的人類始祖, 直到現(xiàn)代人類的出現(xiàn)。權(quán)威例句Most strikingly, genome analysis showed that anatomically modern humans mixed with the Neanderthals.FORBES: The Human Genome at Ten 返回 anatomically modern humans