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Who came first humans or Neanderthals?

Who came first humans or Neanderthals?

Neanderthals evolved in Europe and Asia while modern humans – our species, Homo sapiens – were evolving in Africa. Judging from fossil evidence from Sima de los Huesos in northern Spain and Swanscombe in Kent, the Neanderthal lineage was already well-established in Europe by 400,000 years ago.

Who was God’s first creation?

ADAM (1) ADAM1 was the first man. There are two stories of his creation. The first tells that God created man in his image, male and female together (Genesis 1: 27), and Adam is not named in this version.

What country did Neanderthal man come from?

Most scientists think that Neanderthals probably evolved in Europe from African ancestors. The consensus now is that modern humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor in Africa about 700,000 years ago. The ancestors of Neanderthals left Africa first, expanding to the Near East and then to Europe and Central Asia.

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What does the Bible say about Neanderthals?

About the closest the Bible comes to anything anthropoid and not human is “giants”. That wouldn’t apply to Neanderthal man, because he was, generally, shorter than Homo sapiens sapiens . So it actually says nothing about Neanderthals.

Did Neanderthals really exist?

Neanderthals are an extinct species of the genus Homo, which includes humans and many of our ancestors and their evolutionary spinoffs. Neanderthals only existed between about 130,000 and 24,000 years ago, and can be thought of as an early human adapted to harsh Ice Age climates.

Did Neanderthal man really exist?

Neanderthal Man. It has been theorized that Neanderthal Man died out thousands of years ago but there is hard physical evidence that this primitive hominid still exist today but is commonly misidentified as Big Foot, Yeti or the Abominable Snowman.

How did Neanderthals get their name?

Consequently, they have become the archetypal “cavemen.” The name Neanderthal (or Neandertal) derives from the Neander Valley (German Neander Thal or Neander Tal) in Germany, where the fossils were first found.