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  • Monday, July 31, 2006 12:33 PM

    Neanderthals didn't trade?

    Uhm, how do we know this? It seems rather unlikely, but I will admit to not having studied them recently.

    The other thing to note is that Neanderthals were human. They were a different branch of humanity, but they were every bit as human as our ancestors.

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