Biology
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Theory Explains How the Neanderthal Extinction Happened
We used to call Neanderthals a less complex and clever version of ourselves, which was an insult to our fellow Homo sapiens. That viewpoint has evolved, as has the type of inquiries into the inexplicable disappearance of the ancient people.
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