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Humans coexisted with Neanderthals for millennia, new study shows

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Humans coexisted with Neanderthals for millennia, new study shows

Modern humans coexisted with their evolutionary cousins for millennia, a new study shows


PUBLISHED : Thursday, 21 August, 2014, 9:45pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 21 August, 2014, 9:45pm

Reuters in London

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An exhibit shows the life of a neanderthal family in a cave in the Neanderthal Museum in the Netherlands. Photo: Reuters

Far from wiping out the Neanderthals overnight, modern humans rubbed along with their shorter and stockier cousins for thousands of years, giving plenty of time for the two groups to share ideas - and have sex.

The most accurate timeline yet for the demise of our closest relatives, published on Wednesday, shows Neanderthals overlapped with present-day humans in Europe for between 2,600 and 5,400 years before disappearing about 40,000 years ago.

Pinpointing when the Neanderthals became extinct has been tough because radiocarbon dating is unreliable for samples that are more than 30,000 years old, due to contamination.

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The latest six-year project by researchers at the University of Oxford used modern methods to remove contaminants and accurately date nearly 200 samples of bone, charcoal and shell from 40 important archaeological sites across Europe.

The data showed that Neanderthals vanished from Europe between 39,000 and 41,000 years ago - but rather than being replaced rapidly by modern humans, their disappearance occurred at different times across sites throughout the continent.

"Now that we are using better techniques, the picture is becoming much more clear in terms of the process by which Neanderthals disappeared from Europe," said lead researcher Tom Higham. "Our results suggest there was a mosaic of populations."

Scientists already know from DNA evidence that there was some interbreeding between the two groups, although it is not clear whether this occurred once or many times.

Recent studies have suggested between 1.5 and 2.1 per cent of the DNA of modern non-African human populations originates from Neanderthals.

"In a way our close cousins, as Neanderthals are, aren't extinct," Higham said. "They carry on in us today."

Paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the research, said the new findings were "striking" and backed up the idea that modern humans and Neanderthals may have learned from each other.

He believes interbreeding probably first occurred in Asia soon after modern humans began to leave Africa around 60,000 years ago, so the latest evidence indicates the two populations may have been in contact for up to 20,000 years - much longer than in Europe alone.

Many scientists now reject the notion that Neanderthals were dim-witted brutes and point to evidence of use of symbolic objects, which may have been learned from modern humans.

The Oxford team dated items from sites of so-called transitional stone-tool industries - viewed as either the work of the last of the Neanderthals or early modern humans - and found they were all about 40,000 years old, indicating a period of possible cultural exchange.

Interestingly, they found no evidence that Neanderthals and modern humans lived particularly closely together. Rather, Neanderthals probably survived in dwindling populations in pockets of Europe before dying out altogether.

It is unclear what killed off the Neanderthals, although theories include an inability to adapt to climate change and increased economic competition from more agile modern humans.

While the latest work provides the most robust timeline so far of the last days of the Neanderthals, there are still gaps in coverage, particularly in Siberia and eastern Eurasia.

Some scientists have hypothesised that late-surviving groups of Neanderthals lived in places such as Gibraltar after 40,000 years ago, but the latest dating provides no evidence of this, according to the Oxford team, whose findings were published in the journal Nature.

 

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sinkies are the new neanderthals.....inability to adapt to socio economic and climate changes led to their extinction.

a failed species after more than 50 generations of human evolution,sinkies have reached the end of the line........a species unable to thrive and proliferate in the modern world.
 

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sinkies are the new neanderthals.....inability to adapt to socio economic and climate changes led to their extinction.

a failed species after more than 50 generations of human evolution,sinkies have reached the end of the line........a species unable to thrive and proliferate in the modern world.

They thrive in this forum though so I have to be credited with providing an environment conducive to the sustainability of sinkies.
 

frenchbriefs

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They thrive in this forum though so I have to be credited with providing an environment conducive to the sustainability of sinkies.

im sorry even the most gifted and dedicated minds like LKY cannot solve the conundrum of reproducing sinkies and saving the sinkie species......ur forum is nothing more than a glorified zoo.
 

Leongsam

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im sorry even the most gifted and dedicated minds like LKY cannot solve the conundrum of reproducing sinkies and saving the sinkie species......ur forum is nothing more than a glorified zoo.

Zoos are essential in sustaining species that have lost their natural habitat and they are in the forefront of the efforts to save many species from extinction.

Sinkies come under this category and I am honored to be able to play my small part in ensuring the long term survival of sinkies from all walks of life.
 

tonychat

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im sorry even the most gifted and dedicated minds like LKY cannot solve the conundrum of reproducing sinkies and saving the sinkie species......ur forum is nothing more than a glorified zoo.

why dun you suck his dick since you think LKY is talented? That is what you do daily to earn a living.
 

looneytan

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why dun you suck his dick since you think LKY is talented? That is what you do daily to earn a living.

Why must people suck someone's dick just because he thinks that person is talented? If I think your mother is talented must I suck her dick also?
 

tonychat

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Why must people suck someone's dick just because he thinks that person is talented? If I think your mother is talented must I suck her dick also?

Most PAP low lives behave like that..that is expected of them in order to climb their sinkie ladder of success.
 

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By the way can u list down your abnormalities if any? Thanks

1. tendency to scratch balls and smell fingers when i wake up.
2. fart in bed, in the car, on the train, at work, in the restaurant, at the airport, in the plane, etc.
3. hands longer than legs.
4. nose as big as jackie chan's.
5. langjeow always leak cum.
 
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