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  1. Neanderthal extinction - Wikipedia

    Replacement of Neanderthals by early modern humans. Neanderthals became extinct around 40,000 years ago.

  2. Who were the Neanderthals—and why did they go extinct?

    Mar 6, 2023 · Neanderthals were a hardy species, but these ancient human relatives disappeared 40,000 years ago. Here’s what scientists know.

  3. When and why did Neanderthals go extinct? Explaining the loss of ...

    May 2, 2024 · When did Neanderthals go extinct? Neanderthal extinction is thought to have occurred within an approximate window of 40,000 years ago, but the definitive date will always be elusive. …

  4. Timeline: Neanderthal - World History Encyclopedia

    Neanderthals are an extinct group of fossil humans that appeared in Western Eurasia in the mid-Middle Pleistocene and shared the stage with the first modern humans arriving in Europe from around …

  5. Who were the Neanderthals? - Natural History Museum

    Current evidence from both fossils and DNA suggests that Neanderthal and modern human lineages separated at least 500,000 years ago. Some genetic calibrations place their divergence at about …

  6. Neanderthals - HISTORY

    Oct 17, 2017 · Neanderthals went extinct in Europe around 40,000 years ago, roughly 5,000 to 10,000 years after first meeting Homo sapiens. There are several theories for their extinction.

  7. When Did Neanderthals Go Extinct? - A-Z Animals

    Mar 28, 2025 · While humans may or may not have been the linchpin in their final demise, Neanderthals did go extinct fairly soon after modern humans came onto the scene in Eurasia.

  8. When did the last Neanderthal die? New study changes the timeline

    Mar 9, 2021 · The scientists found that Neanderthals had likely disappeared from northwestern Europe roughly 40,000 to 44,000 years ago — earlier than previously thought.

  9. Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out - BBC

    Feb 9, 2022 · Neanderthals were a separate species of human that populated Europe for hundreds of thousands of years until they went extinct 40,000 years ago. New fossils are challenging ideas that …

  10. Disappearance of the Neanderthals (c. 40,000 BCE)

    Because of the pressures Neanderthals were facing, they disappeared around 40,000 BCE. Neanderthals were replaced by or assimilated into modern human populations that they had come …