Neanderthal people lived in various regions in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.
The average Neanderthal is estimated to have lived to be around 30-40 years old, based on fossil evidence and studies of their skeletal remains. However, factors such as hunting injuries and harsh living conditions may have impacted their lifespan.
they lived in Europe and southwest Asia from at least 130,000 yares ago until around 28,000 years ago.
A extinct family of men known from archeological discoveries in the Neander valley in Germany. The most prominent features of these men is that they have a brow rim in their skulls, and a muscular build. Neanderthal art and musical instruments have been discovered.
Neanderthals normally lived to about 25. It was very rare for them to live over 30
No, this is a common misunderstanding. Neanderthals did live at the same time as our ancestors did and they also shared a common ancestry with modern humans however, they are not an ancestor of modern humans. They are in fact a different species.
Yes. The Neanderthal body was adapted to cold weather. It had a larger mass than modern humans, which helped retain heat.
Khmer is the name of the language and people of the modern country of Cambodia.
neanderthals lived in caves
They lived mostly in caves.
They were older humans who traveled to Different places to live.
People who live in a country are called citizens or inhabitants of that country.
China is the country in which most of the regions people do live
europe is where they lived.
Norwegian people live in Norway. Norway is a country located in Northern Europe.
mexico (north america)
sydney
Japanese people live in the country of Japan... Which is apart of Asia. They also originated in Australia