Neanderthal extinction

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Neanderthal extinction refers to the disappearance of Neanderthals, an archaic human species that once inhabited Eurasia, leaving Homo sapiens as the sole surviving human lineage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf paleolithic extinction event
prehistoric event
approximateEnd about 40,000 years ago
associatedWith decline of Neanderthal population sizes
replacement of Neanderthals by anatomically modern humans
chronology overlaps with expansion of Homo sapiens into Eurasia
context Upper Paleolithic transition in Europe
spread of Aurignacian culture associated with Homo sapiens
debatedAspect extent of Neanderthal–Homo sapiens coexistence
relative importance of competition versus climate
role of direct violent conflict
evidenceFrom ancient DNA studies
archaeological record
fossil record
radiocarbon dating
geographicScope Central Asia
Eurasia
Europe
Middle East
surface form: Western Asia
impact contributed Neanderthal DNA to modern non-African human populations
shaped present-day human genetic diversity
involvesSpecies Neanderthals
surface form: Homo neanderthalensis

Homo sapiens
latestSurvivingPopulations Gibraltar
surface form: Gibraltar region

southern Iberia
possibleCause climate change during Late Pleistocene
competition with Homo sapiens
demographic collapse
disease transmission from Homo sapiens
environmental instability
interbreeding and genetic absorption into Homo sapiens populations
low genetic diversity
resource competition
small effective population size
social or cognitive differences with Homo sapiens
technological disadvantage relative to Homo sapiens
precededBy last glacial period climatic fluctuations
refersTo disappearance of Neanderthals as a distinct human population
relatedConcept Neanderthal–modern human admixture
multiregional evolution debate
replacement model of modern human origins
resultedIn Homo sapiens as sole surviving human lineage
studiedBy archaeology
paleoanthropology
paleogenetics
timePeriod Last Glacial Period
surface form: Late Pleistocene
uncertainty exact causes remain debated
timing of final Neanderthal populations is still refined by new dates

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Quaternary period includesTaxonEvent Neanderthal extinction