Neanderthal people eradication Neanderthal people coexisted with modern people for over 100,000 years. Then suddenly the human neandertalensis began to die and handed the earth to Homo sapiens. Paleontologists and anthropologists provide some possibilities for the cause of this event: the hybrids between the Neanderthal people and humans, the competition for natural resources, and the theory of Darwin's "survival of the fittest". For many years, the real cause has bothered scientists. Currently, thanks to the German international research team, these possibilities are further inferred and making it easier to pinpoint the exact cause of human Neanderthal extinction.
Whether nobility or not, Neanderthal is extinct. Because of their death, the theory without inferior weapons, interior or artistic abilities is the cannibalism of the Neanderthal. There is much evidence including about 130,000 years ago when they may not have competitive pressure with Homo sapiens. The cerebellum makes a model and sends it back what kind of environment you are seeing from the upper leaves and what you are thinking. That's why these things are automated and you can think of intuitive ideas and innovations if you do not have to think too much about what you need. I need to think, I can become creative
When we lived, what exterminated the Neanderthal people? Of course, war may be the cause; after all, the population size and mortality rate are low. Perhaps the crowd of Neanderthal people are on the verge of extinction and they may not be able to survive too long when humans purely statistically meet them. My favorite explanation is sick. The hybrid between the modern and the Neanderthal people seems to be more sensitive to the sickness the latter is infected by humans. Neanderthal people may be more prone to certain diseases. There is some evidence that humans are more creative and intellectual than the Neanderthales so we may be able to cope better with diseases than "less evolving" cousins.
Ancient anthropologists do not know how many Neanderthal people are (about several thousand people), but archaeologists have found that the Neanderthal fossils are more than extinct human beings. The first Neanderthal fossils were discovered in Belgium in 1830, but no one has been discovered accurately for more than a century. In 1848, the Forbes quarry in Gibraltar acquired one of the most perfect Neanderthal skulls discovered so far, but it was recognized as 15 years. The name of Neanderthal appeared in the quarry of Neander Valley in Germany, a skull and several long bones were found in 1856 and they were handed to the local naturalist John Karl Furroth. (Johann Karl Fuhlrott), he soon realized that this was a previously unknown legacy. Over the years France, the Iberian Peninsula, Southern Italy, and Levant offer rich Neanderthal ruins, which are complemented by excavations in Ukraine and Georgia.