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Homo neadanderthalensis, or Neanderthals.

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The branch of early humans that migrated to Europe around 150,000 years ago and were the first to bury their dead were Neanderthals. They used stone tools and displayed burials with grave goods, indicating a symbolic understanding of death. Neanderthals thrived in Europe and parts of Asia before eventually going extinct around 40,000 years ago.

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