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Neanderthals, people who have been at war for 100,000 years, studies… – AlKhaleej Today
Neanderthals, people who have been at war for 100,000 years, studies…

We could share most of our DNA with prehistoric Neanderthals, but apparently we didnt get along with them. Analysis by a lecturer in evolutionary biology and paleontology at the University of Bath, UK, reveals that we may have been at war with our evolutionary ancestors for more than 100,000 years. War is not a modern invention, but an ancient, fundamental part of our humanity, wrote Dr. Nicholas Longrich in one piece for The conversation.
He suggests that our common love for warfare may have come…
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