Just 28,000 years ago, the blink of an eye in geological time, the
last of Neanderthals died out in their last outpost, in caves near
Gibraltar. Thanks to cartoons and folk accounts we have a distorted
view of these other humans - for that is what they were. We think of
them as crude and clumsy and not very bright, easily driven to
extinction by the lithe, smart modern humans that came out of Africa
some 100,000 years ago. But was it really as simple as that? Clive
Finlayson reminds us that the Neanderthals were another kind of human,
and their culture was not so very different from that of our own
ancestors. In this book, he presents a wider view of the events that
led to the migration of the moderns into Europe, what might have
happened during the contact of the two populations, and what finally
drove the Neanderthals to extinction. It is a view that considers
climate, ecology, and migrations of populations, as well as culture
and interaction. His conclusion is that the destiny of the
Neanderthals and the Moderns was sealed by ecological factors and
contingencies. It was a matter of luck that we survived and spread
while the Neanderthals dwindled and perished. Had the climate not
changed in our favour some 50 million years ago, things would have
been very different. There is much current research interest in
Neanderthals, much of it driven by attempts to map some of their DNA.
But it's not just a question of studying the DNA. The rise and fall of
populations is profoundly moulded by the larger scale forces of
climate and ecology. And it is only by taking this wider view that we
can fully understand the course of events that led to our survival and
their demise. The fact that Neanderthals survived until virtually
yesterday makes our relationship with them and their tragedy even more
poignant. They almost made it, after all.
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Why Neanderthals died out and we survived
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191579899
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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