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Clive Finlayson

    Birds of Iberia
    The Smart Neanderthal
    Neanderthals and Modern Humans
    Neanderthals and Modern Humans
    • Neanderthals and Modern Humans

      An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      The book presents compelling evidence that climate change, rather than competition with early humans, was the primary factor behind the extinction of Neanderthals. It explores how environmental shifts affected their survival, offering a fresh perspective on their demise and challenging traditional narratives about human-Neanderthal interactions. Through a detailed analysis, the author highlights the vulnerability of Neanderthals to changing climates, reshaping our understanding of their history and the impact of environmental factors on species survival.

      Neanderthals and Modern Humans
    • Neanderthals and Modern Humans

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the extinction of the Neanderthals, this work presents a compelling argument that their demise was primarily due to their inability to adapt to rapid ecological changes rather than competition with modern humans. Clive Finlayson challenges traditional narratives surrounding their extinction, offering new insights into the environmental factors that played a crucial role during the Pleistocene period. This perspective reshapes our understanding of Neanderthal survival and their interactions with the changing world around them.

      Neanderthals and Modern Humans
    • The Smart Neanderthal

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,8(131)Abgeben

      Evidence that Neanderthals caught birds and used their feathers for decoration, along with recent discoveries of Neanderthal cave art, are challenging our preconceptions of the cognitive gap between Neanderthals and modern humans. Clive Finlayson draws on new evidence to overturn the old image of the Neanderthal, and our relationship with them.

      The Smart Neanderthal