Anthropologists Trace Neanderthals' Migration Routes Across Eurasia

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Anthropologists used computer simulations to map possible rapid migration routes of Neanderthals across Eurasia, suggesting they could have traveled over 2,000 miles in less than 2,000 years during warm periods, primarily following river valleys and crossing challenging terrains, which sheds light on their interactions with other ancient human groups.
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