
Paleoanthropologist Explores Neanderthal Extinction and New Discoveries
French paleoanthropologist Ludovic Slimak discusses his book 'The Last Neanderthal,' offering theories on their disappearance and hinting at a new, co-existing human discovery.
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Gorham's Cave Late Occupation: Neanderthals survived in Iberia till 24,000 years ago; ecological diversity aided their resilience
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Read full article →Ludovic Slimak on Neanderthals: ‘It was suicide. Humans disappear when they no longer want to live because their values have collapsed’
The French paleoanthropologist discusses his book ‘The Last Neanderthal,’ and provides clues about his latest discovery: ‘It’s possible that other, completely unknown human populations existed’
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