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The Neanderthals became extinct​

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Answer: The main conclusion of our work is that humans were not needed for the Neanderthals to go extinct. ... Scientists broadly agree that the Neanderthals died out about 40,000 years ago, after a wave of modern humans migrated out of Africa about 20,000 years earlier.

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