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(1,124 posts)And these conflicts date back into prehistory.
Is this an example?
We used to think the Iberian Peninsula was the Neanderthals final stronghold. It appeared that our species somehow failed to find a way into the region until about 35,000 years ago, leaving the last remaining Neanderthal population untouched. But stone tools from a cave in southern Spain may now sink that idea once and for all.
The tools suggest our species actually reached southern Spain 43,000 years ago, meaning Neanderthals may have vanished from Iberia soon after at the same time that they disappeared from the rest of Europe.
Neanderthals lived in Europe for hundreds of thousands of years. Then just before 43,000 years ago, our species Homo sapiens arrived in the continent and quickly occupied the entire landmass, probably contributing to the disappearance of the Neanderthals.
Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2191368-the-last-neanderthals-may-have-died-out-much-earlier-than-we-thought/#ixzz60HmUsB2g