Since this blog will now focus on energy, electricity, environment and climate, I shall now post my comments /views on archaeology, pre-history, anthropology, biology and matters related to the development and evolution of humans in 6,000 Generations instead:
Was dog domestication the critical advantage for Sapiens over Neanderthalensis
Though fossil evidence of domesticated dogs is very sparse and the earliest is from around 30,000 years ago, there is no certainty about when domestication actually occurred. For it to have been a critical advantage over Neanderthalensis it would have to have started with some form of regular human-canine co-operation – eventually leading to domestication – perhaps some 50,000 years ago.
Tags: 6000 generations, dog domestication, Homo Neanderthalensis, Homo Sapiens
May 17, 2012 at 2:30 am
Hi k2p
Neanderthal at south america,
with lie on C.Vitae.
Argentina.
Maybe you can use traduction:
http://diarioinedito.com/Nota/8118