Neanderthals
Date: 180.000 B.C.
The Neanderthals were the predecessors of today's human kind (Homo Sapiens) and lived around 180.000 around years ago. Simply said they were a species who existed between apes and modern humans. During that time period there was an Ice Age in Europe and it was freezing cold.
The Neanderthals were the predecessors of today's human kind (Homo Sapiens) and lived around 180.000 around years ago. Simply said they were a species who existed between apes and modern humans. During that time period there was an Ice Age in Europe and it was freezing cold.
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The Neanderthals were able to make tools from stone, make clothing and blankets, create fire and build cave hearths. Combined with a strong physique, this is probably the reason they survived two Ice Ages.
The Neanderthals were able to make tools from stone, make clothing and blankets, create fire and build cave hearths. Combined with a strong physique, this is probably the reason they survived two Ice Ages.
Location:
The Neanderthals lived primarily in Europe and Asia.
The Neanderthals lived primarily in Europe and Asia.