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The timeline of human evolution is long and controversial, with significant gaps. Experts do not agree on many of the start and end points of various species. So this chart involves significant estimates. And on this scale, it is difficult to show that Neanderthals have been gone for some 40,000 years.

The timeline of human evolution is long and controversial, with significant gaps. Experts do not agree on many of the start and end points of various species. So this chart involves significant estimates. And on this scale, it is difficult to show that Neanderthals have been gone for some 40,000 years.

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