Cold, dry climate shifts linked to Neanderthal disappearance0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- August 29, 2018
Ancient periods of cold and dry climate helped our species replace Neanderthals in Europe, a study suggests.
Ancient periods of cold and dry climate helped our species replace Neanderthals in Europe, a study suggests.
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