Neanderthals and Their WorldThey lived through ice, hunted giants, and shaped a world that was anything but forgiving. Long before the rise of modern civilization, the Neanderthals thrived across a shifting landscape of glaciers, forests, and open plains—masters of survival in one of the most extreme environments humanity has ever faced. Far from the outdated image of primitive beings, they emerge here as intelligent, adaptable, and deeply human, navigating a world defined by constant change.Neanderthals and Their World takes you into that lost age, reconstructing their lives with clarity and depth—from their physical form and daily struggles to their tools, social bonds, and encounters with early Homo sapiens. Drawing on the latest scientific understanding, this book reveals not only who the Neanderthals were, but how their legacy still lives within us today. This is not just their story—it is a vital chapter of our own.