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Extinction of our Last Rivals, Homo Neanderthalensis Levi Johnston

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Extinction of our Last Rivals, Homo Neanderthalensis. Levi Johnston. Hypothesis Models. What led to the extinction of Homo Neanderthalensis ? Disease Model Interbreeding Model Genocide Model Competition Model. Disease Model Wolff & Greenwood. Cannibalism Kuru - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Extinction of our Last Rivals,Homo Neanderthalensis

Levi Johnston

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Hypothesis Models

• What led to the extinction ofHomo Neanderthalensis?– Disease Model– Interbreeding Model– Genocide Model– Competition Model

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Disease ModelWolff & Greenwood

• Cannibalism– Kuru

• Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies– “Mad Neanderthal

Disease”

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Interbreeding ModelR.E. Green, et al.

• Human-Neanderthal hybrid

• European ancestry– Up to 4%

genomic similarity

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Genocide Model

• Competitive disadvantages– Shorter legs– Larger joints• Friction

– Thicker bones• Heavier

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Competition Model

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Competition ModelJ.R. Faria

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Conclusion

“There was nothing inevitable nothing inevitable about the triumph of the Moderns, and a twist of Pleistocene fate could have left the Neanderthals occupying Europe to this day.”

-Dr. Stringer & Dr. Gamble

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• Wolff, H., and A. D. Greenwood. 2010. Did viral disease of humans wipe out Neandertals?. Medical Hypotheses. 75:99-105.