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What Our World May Have Looked Like If Neanderthals Hadn't Died Off

Discover what our world may be like today if Neanderthals hadn't gone extinct.

BySara Novak
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It’s hard to imagine that just 40,000 years ago, there was another species of humans on Earth. Modern humans and Neanderthals lived amongst each other, they interbred, lived in the same caves, hunted similarly, and both made tools.

Then Neanderthals died off. Researchers aren’t completely sure why, though disease, competition, and other factors might have played a role. But in the end, only one group survived. But what would have happened if Neanderthals had survived and lived either alongside Homo sapiens or by themselves?

It’s impossible to know for sure, but researchers do have some clues. Some researchers, like British anthropologist Chris Stringer, say that while it’s too speculative to discern what would have happened if Neanderthals and H. sapiens had both survived, if "Neanderthals had survived instead of us, there was no reason why they couldn't have eventually achieved all the things we have achieved.”

Others, like French archaeologist ...

  • Sara Novak

    Sara Novak is a science journalist based in South Carolina. In addition to writing for Discover, her work appears in Scientific American, Popular Science, New Scientist, Sierra Magazine, Astronomy Magazine, and many more. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia. She's also a candidate for a master’s degree in science writing from Johns Hopkins University.

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