Neanderthals lived within a clear geographic boundary that encompassed Group of answer choices east Asia. northern Africa. southern Africa. western Europe.

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Neanderthals were a human-like species that inhabited much of Europe, especially the west of this continent.

What were the Neanderthals?

Neanderthals were a species of the Homo genus that inhabited Europe, the Near East, the Middle East and Central Asia, between 230,000 and 40,000 years before the present until their extinction.

Where did the Neanderthals live?

The Neanderthal species was characterized by inhabiting most of Western Europe throughout its existence because it was a sedentary species that did not need to move (like nomads) to seek resources for its survival.

According to the above, it can be inferred that although there were some in other regions of the world such as the Middle East and Central Asia, the main place where they lived was Western Europe (Option D)

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