by Graeme » Wed 09 May 2007, 05:03:40
Ayame, I'm glad you asked that question because I just happened to see a news article recently explaining why Neanderthals died out in Europe.
Climate Change Pushed Neanderthal Into Extinction In Iberian Peninsula, Spanish Researcher Says
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he study is based upon climate reconstructions elaborated from marine records and using the experience of Spanish and international research groups on Western Mediterranean paleoceanography. The conclusions point out that Neanderthal populations did suffer fluctuations related to climate changes before the first Homo Sapiens arrived in the Iberian Peninsula. Cold, arid and highly variable climate was the least favourable weather for Neanderthals and 24,000 years ago they had to face the worst weather conditions in the last 250,000 years.
sciencedaily
If we are not careful, we may suffer a similar fate! So humans moved into Europe as the Neanderthal population was declining, and perhaps our ancestors were better adapted to the local conditions.
Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. H. G. Wells.
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