Scientists Discover 64,000-Year-Old Paintings, but They Weren’t Created by Humans…

Extinction

To the best of our knowledge, science believes that Neanderthals became extinct about 40,000 years ago. That means that they almost certainly coexisted in Europe with Homo sapiens for a period of a several thousand years. But what drove these hominins, who we now know were of considerable intelligence, to extinction?

 

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