Were Modern Humans and Neanderthals Key to Each Other's Social Development?
The relationship between modern humans and Neanderthals has long been a topic of fascination in the field of anthropology. Recent research suggests that the interaction between the two groups may have played a crucial role in the social development of both. As we continue to uncover new evidence about our ancient ancestors, it raises questions about the extent of our interplay with Neanderthals and how it may have influenced the evolution of our own social behaviors. Could the coexistence of modern humans and Neanderthals have been more significant than previously thought? What other insights might we gain from further exploration into this complex relationship?
source: Phys.org