Science, Volume 291John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... Neandertals . There are no signs of war or rapid replace- ment . So far the evidence suggests that there was plenty of room for both groups for thou- sands of years , with competition for re- sources intensifying only as the climate ...
... Neandertals . There are no signs of war or rapid replace- ment . So far the evidence suggests that there was plenty of room for both groups for thou- sands of years , with competition for re- sources intensifying only as the climate ...
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... Neandertals were " quite successful in surviving for quite a long time , " says Harvard University archaeologist Ofer Bar - Yosef . " They lost the war , but they were not dummies . " The birth of modern behavior All this is quite ...
... Neandertals were " quite successful in surviving for quite a long time , " says Harvard University archaeologist Ofer Bar - Yosef . " They lost the war , but they were not dummies . " The birth of modern behavior All this is quite ...
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... Neandertals imitated the nearby modern humans or invented this culture independently ( Science , 20 Novem- ber 1998 , p . 1451 ) . Regardless , the timing implies contact : " It was clear that Neander- tals in some spots survived the ...
... Neandertals imitated the nearby modern humans or invented this culture independently ( Science , 20 Novem- ber 1998 , p . 1451 ) . Regardless , the timing implies contact : " It was clear that Neander- tals in some spots survived the ...
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