Neanderthals were found primarily in Africa.
TRUE.
Neanderthals are an extinct species of hominid that were closest relatives to modern humans. They lived throughout the Europe and parts of Asia (Eurasia) from about 400,000 untill about 40,000 years ago.
Humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor that lived 800,000 years ago in Africa. Fossil suggests that Neanderthal ancestors may have travelled out of Africa and settled in Europe and Asia. Whereas the human ancestors remain in Africa evolving into homosapiens.
So from this evidence it can be said that Neanderthals primarily lived into Africa which travelled out of Africa to live in Europe and Asia.
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