Wasn’t it mostly disregarded by now? There were no evidence for any major struggle or any other major extinction event for Neanderthals at the time, quite the contrary modern humans that came from where Neanderthals lived have their DNA. So we basically just fucked and whatever more sustainable of both our genes survived. It’s not like one species died out, and the other lived, they both are gone, some of us emerged from that.
Such intolerance of Neanderthals is truly concerning…
The hypothesis that early humans violently replaced Neanderthals was first proposed by French paleontologist Marcellin Boule (the first person to publish an analysis of a Neanderthal) in 1912
Wasn’t it mostly disregarded by now? There were no evidence for any major struggle or any other major extinction event for Neanderthals at the time, quite the contrary modern humans that came from where Neanderthals lived have their DNA. So we basically just fucked and whatever more sustainable of both our genes survived. It’s not like one species died out, and the other lived, they both are gone, some of us emerged from that.