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A complex picture of how Neanderthals died out, and the role that modern humans played in their disappearance, is emerging.
A new ecological model suggests Neanderthals and modern humans interbred in the Zagros Mountains in what is now Iran before going their separate ways 80,000 years ago.
We don't know when the last Neanderthal died, but many archaeologists think some of the last lineages lived in southern Iberia.
Braving the cold weather required Neanderthals to have robust bodies and to know how to make fire. But did they wear clothes?