We know them only by the name our species has given them: Homoneanderthalensis, the Neanderthals.
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Neanderthals ( Homoneanderthalensis) lived throughout Europe and Western Asia until around 30,000 years ago.
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The other hypothesis proposed that Neanderthals were a separate species, Homoneanderthalensis, that were eliminated when modern humans entered their territory.
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Traditionally, Neanderthals were classified as a different species: Homoneanderthalensis to our Homo sapiens, one of the key differences being cultural and societal development.
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Solo People were known variously asHomo soloensis, Homo primigenius asiaticus, Homoneanderthalensis soloensis, Homo sapiens soloensis, Homo erectus erectus, and, finally, plainHomo erectus .
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The only people in northern Spain at that time were Homoneanderthalensis, and the continued rehabilitation of our cousins continues: Neanderthals were simply people too.