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The Sahara Pump. Usually, the Sahara Desert acts as an obstacle to migration. But there are times when the rain patterns shift, and plants and trees grow in the Sahara. During such times, migration out of Africa is possible.

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Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals were able to spread around the world due to their adaptability, resourcefulness, and ability to innovate in order to survive in different environments. They also utilized tools and technology to help them navigate and settle in diverse regions. Additionally, their social structures and capacity for communication likely played a role in their successful expansion.

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How did the neanderthals well adapted physiques help them survive the cold?

Neanderthals had robust bodies with stocky builds, large noses for warming cold air, and shorter limbs to minimize heat loss. Their physical adaptations helped them retain heat in cold environments, allowing them to survive and thrive in Ice Age conditions.


Do scientists think Neanderthals were as smart as humans today?

Well, let's think about this shall we? Neanderthals had brains that were around five percent bigger than ours. It does not necessarily mean they were smarter than us. But the idea that they were stupid is as old-fashioned and primitive as the Neanderthal stereotype comes across. They were far from stupid. For one thing, they could speak. Scientists had found a hyoid bone comparable to ours and this helped Neanderthals to produce a wide range of sounds-in other words, speech. So Neanderthals must have had some form of language. Language and the ability to communicate is one sign of intelligence. They may have had some kind of religion, though this is still debated. The skull of a cave bear that kept within a stone chest in a cave supposedly inhabited by Neanderthals. The cave bear skull was either some kind of trophy or some kind of tribal god. The Neanderthals also buried their dead, and a few burial sites were found with offerings. This not only shows care, but shows some kind of culture. In terms of creativity-they had paint, yes, but this may actually have been used as body paint rather than something to dab on the walls of a cave. But there has been an interesting find by scientists-a bear bone with a row of holes penetrated into it. This may have been a flute, which scientists suspect may have been made by Neanderthals. It's also been proven that they can show a display of emotions-aggression, empathy, sympathy etc. Basically, they would have shown the same emotions that we feel. When our species arrived, with our advanced technology, Neanderthals had tools which in some cases were more efficient than ours. For example, when trying to cut something as hard as leather, Neanderthals had larger tools that got the job done far more quickly than our smaller, more nimble tools did. Yet Neanderthals may have shown some kind of appreciation for our technology and tried to copy some of them-for example, they tried to make throwing spears and started to use ochre in their burials. Language, culture, emotion, inventiveness and the willingness to try out new techniques and technology was something these Neanderthals had, and it's these things that show high intellegence. So overall, scientists might just be able to agree that Neanderthals were as smart as humans today.


What did neanderthals do?

Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and Asia. They were skilled hunters and used tools, fire, and lived in shelters. They also buried their dead, which suggests a level of symbolic or ritual behavior.


Did the neanderthals die?

Yes, Neanderthals went extinct around 40,000 years ago. The exact reasons for their extinction are still debated among scientists, but factors such as climate change, competition with modern humans, and diseases may have contributed to their demise.


How old are the Celts?

The Celts are around 4000 years old. Hope this helped

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No. It was the Cro-Magnon people who did cave paintings. They were found on accident when kids were chasing a dog somewhere in Paris. (: Hope I helped!


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During the era of the Neanderthals, everyone used to have mankind, but some peoples DNA muted to form different shades of hair colour I hope this answer helped =)


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Neanderthals were -much- stronger than modern humans. They, just like all other primates, had just as much upper body strength as they did lower body strength. We sacrificed our upper body strength in order to require less food. This is what helped us survive over neanderthals.


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