Paleoanthropologists have reconstructed the face of a Neanderthal man whose 56,000-year-old remains were found at La Chapelle-aux-Saints in south-central France. The facial reconstruction of the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neanderthal. Image credit: Moraes et al. On August 3, 1908, a nearly complete skeleton of Neanderthal was discovered by three Catholic priests (two real brothers, Amédée and Louis Bouyssonie, and their lay brother) in a cave near the...