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Neanderthals Lived on the Brink of Extinction for 350,000 Years, Now Scientists Understand What Happened

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Genome analysis reveals that Neanderthals lived on the brink of extinction for 350,000 years in small populations.

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Between 400,000 and 45,000 years ago, the Neanderthalians had the largest part of Eurasia only for them, selling large mammals, collecting plants, cooking with single masters of stone and making clothes from animal land. But their existence was too early. Two new studies show that many Neanderthalians lived in small and scattered groups...

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New scientific research, with first author Greek researcher from the University of Tübingen, Charoula Fotiadou, sheds light on one of the greatest prehistoric enigmas: the extinction of Neanderthals. Combining genetic ... More

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