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To: KLP who wrote (125816)3/9/2004 4:31:14 AM
From: NightOwl  Respond to of 281500
 
Hoo!

KLP, I think the old debate about the "Neanderthals among us" is going to go on for quite a while. No one seems to have all the loose ends tied up. For a reasonably understandable summary there are 2 articles linked here:
neanderthal-modern.com

It appears to me the debate may be getting more attention than it's worth. It sounds like there were quite a few distinctive humanoid groups in residence at different locations in the same period and we simply know more about Neanderthals.

From a purely cultural perspective it seems inconceivable to me that there wouldn't have been some "gene splicing" going on between many of them where ever territories overlapped.

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