Homo Neanderthaliensis did not become extinct because of changes in climate. At least, this did not happen to the several Neanderthals groups that lived in the western Mediterranean 42,000 years ago. A research group of the University of Bologna came to this conclusion after a detailed paleoclimatic reconstruction of the last ice...
Full ArticleNeanderthals Of Western Mediterranean Didn’t Become Extinct Because Of Changes In Climate
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