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New research highlights the prevalence of maggots as an easily obtained, nutrient-rich supplement of ancient hominin diets.
Study of rotting human cadavers hints that a puzzling chemical marker in Neanderthal remains could be from eating the larvae.
It has been claimed Neanderthals ate a huge amount of meat based on isotope ratios in their bones – but the explanation could ...
Maggot-infested meat likely provided Neanderthals and even some modern-day humans with a rich source of fat and nitrogen.
The late Ozzy Osbourne was able to see his musical legacy celebrated in a final farewell concert just a few days before his ...
The team found that while the skull's structure aligned with Homo sapiens, the jaw displayed Neanderthal traits. This ...
A new study published in L’Anthropologie is shedding light on a remarkable discovery from Skhul Cave in Israel. Researchers ...
Neanderthal genes may explain why some people have Chiari malformation type I, a condition in which the brain bulges out of the back of the skull.
When modern humans first migrated out of Africa about 60,000 years ago, they crossed paths with Neanderthals. Over thousands ...