May 18, 2011

Neanderthals Lasted Longer than Previously Thought

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In our unscientific poll, at Bigfoot Lunch Club, 35% of you believed that Bigfoot is a Neanderthal or at least an evolved Neanderthal.

In a new Report from Discovery News, based on new evidence of a possible Neanderthal campground, Scientists are concluding that Neanderthals may have been around as recently as 33,000 years ago. Lasting almost 20,000 to 40,000 longer than previously thought.

Most anthropologists believe modern humans began to replace Neanderthals starting around 75,000 to 50,000 years ago. Project leader Ludovic Slimak said the study suggests “that Neanderthals did not disappear due to climate shifts or cultural inferiority. It is clear that, showing such adaptability, the Mousterian cultures can no longer be considered as archaic.Discovery News

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