NORTH 02 | Ancient Human | Neanderthal
Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis are an extinct species or subspecies of archaic humans who lived in Eurasia until about 40,000 years ago.
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The reasons for Neanderthal extinction are disputed, theories include demographic factors such as small population size and inbreeding; competitive replacement; interbreeding and assimilation with homo sapiens; climate change; disease; or a combination of these factors.
00:00:00 | Opening
00:02:36 | Discovery
00:04:27 | Genetic relationship and evolution
00:07:32 | Distribution and population
00:08:50 | Anatomy
00:17:56 | Appearance
00:20:11 | Genetic populations
00:21:35 | Diet
00:27:02 | Predators
00:30:06 | Food storage and cooking
00:32:44 | Cannibalism
00:35:22 | Tool use
00:42:27 | Climate
00:43:27 | Clothing
00:45:17 | Possible hibernation
00:46:10 | Shelter
00:48:07 | Seafaring
00:49:28 | Injuries and medicines
00:54:01 | Accessory
00:59:07 | Possible musical instrument
01:00:14 | Cave art
01:05:59 | Burial
01:08:54 | Language
01:12:27 | Social hierarchy
01:13:30 | Compassion
01:16:06 | Arrival of Homo sapiens
01:19:08 | Extinction cause
01:23:15 | Neanderthal genome in Homo sapiens
01:26:15 | Closing