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Related: About this forumNeanderthals and humans 'co-existed' longer than thought
The history of human evolution has been completely rewritten with the discovery that modern human beings and Neanderthals coexisted in Europe for much longer than previously thought.
Neanderthals were thought to have died out around 500 years after modern humans first arrived.
However, it turns out that the two species lived alongside each other in Europe for up to 5,000 years, and even interbred.
Pallab Ghosh reports.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28874621
littlemissmartypants
(22,417 posts)corkhead
(6,119 posts)Last edited Thu Aug 21, 2014, 10:01 AM - Edit history (1)
Sorry if any Neanderthals were insulted by this post.
BobbyBoring
(1,965 posts)M/t
jehop61
(1,735 posts)Martin Eden
(12,801 posts)... and how do they define it?
Are the thoughts of human and neanderthals qualitatively different??
Wait ... did I misunderstand the subject title of the OP???
NeoGreen
(4,030 posts)...that, unless the individuals involved were forced to interbreed, we're not separate species?
Are we all a little bit Neanderthal?
(except those purebred humans who remained in Africa at the time)