For 100,000 Years Neanderthals DEFEATED Every Human Who Entered Europe - Then Something Changed

For 100,000 Years Neanderthals DEFEATED Every Human Who Entered Europe - Then Something Changed

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What if Europe wasn’t always “ours”… and for 100,000 years
another kind of human held the upper hand?





In this Sleepy Time History episode, we explore the rise and fall
of the Neanderthals: who they really were, how they mastered Ice
Age Europe, and why early modern humans kept failing when they
first tried to enter their world.





Discover how Neanderthals hunted like specialists, survived
brutal climates, and used their home advantage. Then follow the
quiet turning point when new tools, larger social networks, and a
shifting climate began to change the population math in favor of
Homo sapiens.





We’ll look at what ancient DNA and Neanderthal genes reveal about
contact, coexistence, and why this wasn’t a simple war story.
Learn what may have finally tipped the balance, why Neanderthals
disappeared, and what still lives on inside us today.





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Chapters:


00:00 When europe was not ours


04:31 Europe before the newcomers


13:34 Who the neanderthals were


20:21 Home advantage in an ice age


30:07 Hunting like a specialist


39:00 The first modern human probes


48:44 Why early entries may have failed


58:23 Contact zones and uneasy coexistence


1:09:20 What genes reveal about meeting


1:18:21 The long crisis of climate and habitat


1:29:28 New tools, new networks


1:39:41 The turning point in population math


1:48:51 Competition without a simple war story


1:59:40 The last neanderthals and what remains


2:10:07 What changed and why it matters





Sources:


- The Neanderthal Legacy: An Archaeological Perspective from
Western Europe (Paul Mellars, 1996)


- The Human Career: Human Biological and Cultural Origins
(Richard G. Klein, 3rd ed., 2009)


- Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient
DNA in dental calculus (Laura S. Weyrich et al., Nature, 2017)


- A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome (Richard E. Green et
al., Science, 2010)


- The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai
Mountains (Kay Prüfer et al., Nature, 2014)





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Please note that while the narrative is thoroughly based on
historical research, its primary purpose is storytelling for
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used as a formal academic or scientific source. Thank you for
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