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neanderthal-identity
The chapter centers on the recognition and physical identification of a living Neanderthal individual in the modern world.
1 chapter across 1 book
Hominids (2002)Robert J. Sawyer
Chapter 16
In this chapter, Ponter, a Neanderthal, finds himself mysteriously transported to modern Earth where he is discovered injured and identified by medical staff as a Neanderthal based on distinctive cranial features. Despite skepticism and confusion from the authorities and media, Dr. Reuben Montego advocates for Ponter, recognizing his humanity and attempting to protect him from wrongful accusations related to an explosion at a neutrino observatory. The chapter explores the clash between Ponter's ancient identity and the modern world's inability to comprehend his existence.