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A chemical signature in Neanderthal remains that suggests voracious meat eating has long puzzled researchers. Now, new ...
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New Scientist on MSNNeanderthals were probably maggot-munchers, not hyper-carnivoresIt has been claimed Neanderthals ate a huge amount of meat based on isotope ratios in their bones – but the explanation could ...
The Neanderthals left behind stone tools, and they almost certainly used fire, but they went extinct about 17,000 years ago, after a considerable overlap with our own species. Anthropologists ...
New study uses DNA evidence to challenge claims that humans arrived in Sahul 65,000 years ago, pointing to a later migration ...
Once thought primitive, we now know Neanderthals were intelligent and even interbred with modern humans—many people today carry some Neanderthal DNA. Turns out, a lot of our jokes against our ...
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Neanderthals Were Smarter Than We Ever Realized - MSNNeanderthals were a species of archaic human that lived between roughly 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. Their range included Europe, southwestern Asia, and central Asia.
Later, Neanderthal artisans broke the bone and reused it for crafting flint tools—a process known as retouching. While the multitool’s additional uses remain unknown, the team argues it offers ...
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This Neanderthal Skull Cave Was Used To Stash Heads For GenerationsThe Neanderthal occupants of a cave in central Spain had a pretty unusual tradition that seems to have been passed down through multiple generations and may have persisted for thousands of years.
A famous prehistoric cave site in Belgium has yielded the oldest multifunctional tool of its kind. This Ice Age “Swiss Army knife” wasn’t crafted by early Homo sapiens, however.Instead, the ...
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