Between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa in search of more space and new habitats to use.On search, some how they met up with the Neanderthals occupying the Middle East and Southern Europe. There’s one hypothesis that suggests that Neanderthals were no match for Homo sapiens. Neanderthals were pushed out of their habitats, and extinct by Homosapiens. Another discovered evidence suggests that, Homo sapiens didn’t leave Africa in large groups, but in smaller ones. This would have likely have have it easier for resident Neanderthals to stay. The hypothesis suggests that Neanderthals didn't actually leave, but were included into the populations of Homo sapiens. Which implies that Neanderthals were so closely
Between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa in search of more space and new habitats to use.On search, some how they met up with the Neanderthals occupying the Middle East and Southern Europe. There’s one hypothesis that suggests that Neanderthals were no match for Homo sapiens. Neanderthals were pushed out of their habitats, and extinct by Homosapiens. Another discovered evidence suggests that, Homo sapiens didn’t leave Africa in large groups, but in smaller ones. This would have likely have have it easier for resident Neanderthals to stay. The hypothesis suggests that Neanderthals didn't actually leave, but were included into the populations of Homo sapiens. Which implies that Neanderthals were so closely