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RE: Why are there no more neanderthals?

in #origins7 years ago

I think that neanderthals were ultimately defeated by their own strength. It's likely that their superior physical prowess facilitated a slower rate of tool development, which allowed weaker but more intelligent competition to overcome them.

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It was probably many contributing factors, a complex interwoven mesh as opposed to one simple thing.

True. I still find it likely that predation was a tipping point.