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Originally Posted by Davros
latest thinking is that Neaderthals were bred out by us. They were not a seperate species as such, as interbreeding was possible. An interesting point is that up until the arrival of Homo sapiens, sapiens (modern man) on the scene there were always at least two seperate populations of Homo or Australapithecene if you go back far enough. We are alone on this earth for the first time.
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Yes I remember reading some articals about this where the researchers found both species living side by side in the same settlement. I think (long time ago so don't quote me

) they found something similar in the NW WA

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Mark