Neanderthals never lived in Africa. Only in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Current theory is no. The mighty Neanderthals are known as cave men. They died out, but Cro-magnons managed to live. There have been theries that the Cro-magnons (early us) killed off the Neanderthals. So, the Cro-magnons migrated.
Yes, Neanderthals existed before Cro-Magnon humans. Neanderthals emerged around 400,000 years ago, while Cro-Magnon humans appeared around 40,000 years ago.
The "Out of Africa" model.
Neanderthals lived during the Ice Age. They often took shelter from the ice, snow, and otherwise unpleasant weather in limestone caves. Many of their fossils have been found in caves, leading to the popular idea of them as "cave men."
No, Neanderthals and modern humans shared a common ancestor but evolved separately. Neanderthals are a distinct human species that lived in Europe and Asia before going extinct around 40,000 years ago. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, evolved in Africa and migrated out of the continent, eventually spreading and replacing Neanderthals.
Asia, Africa ,France
There were never any Neanderthals in Africa.
The Neanderthals lived in Africa, Europe, and in parts of western and central Asia. In western France, Neanderthals left many examples of cave art. (see related link)
no they didnt
In Europe
They lived in Europe and Asia.
They lived in caves.
abour 200,000 years ago
Current theory is no. The mighty Neanderthals are known as cave men. They died out, but Cro-magnons managed to live. There have been theries that the Cro-magnons (early us) killed off the Neanderthals. So, the Cro-magnons migrated.
Fully developed Neanderthals lived in Asia from 130,000 years ago until 27,000 years ago.
By digging in caves where they use to live. The tools and weapons they dig up tells how the Neanderthals lived.
neanderthals lived in caves