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It is believed that Neanderthals did not reach America, as they primarily inhabited Europe and parts of Asia. Modern humans, who coexisted with Neanderthals in Europe and Asia, eventually migrated to the Americas via a land bridge known as Beringia that connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
Evidence such as their use of tools, burial rituals, art, and genetic overlap with modern humans suggests that Neanderthals had some cognitive abilities and behaviors similar to modern humans. Additionally, studies have shown that Neanderthals had complex social structures and lived in family groups, much like present-day humans.
Neanderthals and early humans lived in parallel, and both no doubt would have used any convenient cave as a home. I don't know what they did when they were far from any caves - presumably made shelters from tree-branches, animals skins and suchlike.
I don't think anyone knows.From their scanty fossil records they were probably as intelligent and emotional as their parallel species Homo Sapiensis -but they left no evidence of any art of craftwork they might have created.
Neanderthals did not have a monetary system or use coins. The concept of currency and coins originated much later in human history.
No not really, neanderthals were all about surival.
Neanderthals
If neanderthals were real? With water, or dirt.
No. Neanderthals existed in pre-Judaic times.
Neanderthals used there feet for transportation
The Neanderthals were born about 40,000 years ago
It is incorrect to refer to Neanderthals as "Neanderthals' world." Neanderthals were a species of ancient humans that existed in the Paleolithic era, while "Neanderthal" is often used to describe the species as a whole. "Neanderthal" and "Neanderthals' world" would not typically be used interchangeably in a documentary about them.
Neanderthals are early humans, therefore they are mammals
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
Yes, Neanderthals did interbreed with Homo sapiens.
Yes, humans interbred with Neanderthals in the past.
No, humans and Neanderthals are not the same species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that lived alongside and interbred with early humans.