The idea that two different human species, Homo sapiens (us) and Neanderthals, coexisted in western Eurasia between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago has long captured the imagination of both academics and the
The idea that two different human species, Homo sapiens (us) and Neanderthals, coexisted in western Eurasia between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago has long captured the imagination of both academics and the
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About 8 billion people live on Earth today, but our planet was not always so crowded. When Homo sapiens likely initially arose, some 300,000 years ago, there were between 100 and 10,000
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Archaeological site in Germany shows Homo sapiens is not the only human species to change the ecosystem Research at a 125,000-year-old archaeological site reveals how Neanderthals may have changed where they lived
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