How Did Homo Sapiens Attack The Akeer

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While more recent theories have stated that Homo Sapiens were the ones to attack the Akeer, I believe that the older theories that say Homo Neanderthalensis was the attacking party against the Akeer. I firmly believe that the Homo Sapiens are completely innocent and were not the ones behind the attack. Historians claim that brute force was used to cause substantial damage against the Akeer. I believe that this means that the Homo Neanderthalensis were behind the attack, because this seems to match their combat strategy. The Homo Neanderthalensis were well known for their brute and devastating attacks. I believe that they had complete reason to go through with their attack as well.

Homo Neanderthalensis were not as intelligent as the Homo

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