What Were the Consequences of Early Human & Neanderthal Interbreeding? ›
Early modern humans left Africa about 80,000 to 50,000 years ago. The question has long been whether the physically stronger Neanderthals, who possessed the gene for language and may have played the flute, were a separate species or could have interbred with modern humans. The answer is yes, the two lived in close association.
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I love love love that there were two ‘species’ of humans earlier. There was a star trek episode I saw that talked about...
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It’s called “Alabama”. (I kid, I kid.)
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