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Some scientists hypothesize that neanderthals were eliminated by modern homo sapiens through direct aggression of the spread of disease. in what other ways might modern h. sapiens have contributed to the
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Some scientists hypothesize that neanderthals were eliminated by modern homo sapiens through direct aggression of the spread of disease. in what other ways might modern h. sapiens have contributed to the disappearance of neanderthals?
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