Hailed by Dan Agin in The Huffington Post as "fascinating...electrifying...an apocalyptic vision that puts a chill down one's back," this provocative book offers a new perspective on the extinction of the Neandertha...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Hailed by Dan Agin in The Huffington Post as "fascinating...electrifying...an apocalyptic vision that puts a chill down one's back," this provocative book offers a new perspective on the extinction of the Neanderthals. Today, we think of Neanderthals as crude and clumsy, easily driven to extinction by the lithe, smart humans who came out of Africa some 100,000 years ago. But Clive Finlayson reminds us that the Neanderthals were another kind of human, and their culture was not so very different from that of our own ancestors. In this book, he presents a wider view of the events that led to the migration of the moderns into Europe, what might have happened during the contact between the two populations, and what finally drove the Neanderthals to extinction. It is a view that considers climate, ecology, and migrations of populations, as well as culture and interaction. His conclusion is that the destiny of the Neanderthals was sealed by ecological factors--in short, a major climate change--and it was a matter of luck that we survived while they perished.


  • Oxford University Press USA

Similar Products

The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science Is Rewriting Their Story (Revised and Updated Edition)Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern HumansLone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on EarthNeanderthal Man: In Search of Lost GenomesBefore the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our AncestorsThe Complete World of Human Evolution (Second Edition)  (The Complete Series)The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science Is Rewriting Their StoryAlmost Human: The Astonishing Tale of Homo naledi and the Discovery That Changed Our Human StoryEvolution: The Human StoryAfter the Ice: A Global Human History 20,000-5000 BC