Almost Human: The Life And Legacy Of The Neanderthals
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Jeremy Cass
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This journey explores who the Neanderthals truly were, from their physical adaptations to the Ice Age to the inner workings of their minds. Far from being simple brutes, they were apex predators, skilled toolmakers, and cooperative hunters. The evidence reveals a sophisticated social fabric, a capacity for empathy, and the first sparks of symbolic culture.
The story takes a dramatic turn with the arrival of our own species, Homo sapiens, migrating out of Africa. This book examines the critical period of overlap, a time of competition, coexistence, and cultural exchange. The most revolutionary discovery of all is that the two groups were not separate species, as they interbred and blurred the very lines that we thought divided them.
The Neanderthals did not just vanish; they were absorbed, leaving their echoes in the DNA of every non-African human alive today. This book explores that living legacy and confronts the profound ethical questions of de-extinction. By challenging our long-held prejudices, this is the story of our closest, lost family and a re-examination of what it truly means to be human.
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