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Briefing: Neanderthals survived on a knife's edge for 350k years
Strategic angle: A deep dive into the resilience of Neanderthals over millennia.
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Research indicates that Neanderthals exhibited remarkable adaptability over a span of 350,000 years, navigating a landscape fraught with climatic fluctuations and resource scarcity.
Their survival strategies involved a complex interplay of social structures and resource management, which allowed them to maintain a foothold in diverse environments.
Understanding the Neanderthal experience provides valuable insights into human resilience and the long-term implications of environmental pressures on species survival.