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Quest For Fire: Representation Of Neanderthals And Their Life

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The movie, Quest for Fire, was an interesting representation of Neanderthals and their lifestyle. The film started out with a band of Neanderthals living together in a cave type setting surrounding a bonfire. It quickly became clear that whoever possessed ‘fire’ were the elite, of the tribes. Quest for Fire was ultimately about just that: the Neanderthal’s quest for fire, but looking at the film closer, I was able to observe the portrayal of their lifestyle. The setting of the film was not given, but from what could be observed, it was set in an ancient, barren, terrain with little available for contact with others. This would match up with studies on the origin of Neanderthals and their living space. The origin of Neanderthals dates back to 250,000 years ago (Lecture 9/20). The film correlates with most of what we know as true. We were able to observe Neanderthals, apelike beings, and any natural wildlife in this film. Quest for Fire portrayed highly evolved versions of Neanderthals. I could only assume that these were not one of the first tribes of Neanderthals. Their walking movement was more advanced than that of their ape ancestors. Although more evolved because of the non-prominent C curve in their back, the Neanderthals crouched and occasionally knuckle-walked while moving around. There were times when they even ran and moved rapidly just on their two legs, showing signs of their shift to bipedalism (Lecture 09/13). Quest for Fire accurately

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