Talk:Neanderthal, Germany

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Funny, there is no village called "Neanderthal" (or Neandertal) here. There is only a railway station called "Neanderthal" [1] and of course the valley of Neander ("Neandertal"). The villages in the vicinity are called "Hochdahl", "Gruiten", "Erkrath" and "Mettmann". --Walter, Hochdahl

Nom-de-plume[edit]

I'm not sure that technically Neander is a nom-de-plume (pen name), if his grandfather actually legally changed the family name from Neumann. I do not know that that is true.

But nom-de-plume is probably wrong.

-Misha Vargas

216.254.12.114 19:36, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Neandertal, not Neanderthal[edit]

The name of the valley is Neandertal, not Neanderthal. (see German article). Only the Neanderthal Man is written with an "h". -- 84.132.102.131 (talk) 07:56, 18 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]