The latest genetic research from Stajnia Cave in southern Poland has successfully reconstructed the genetic profile of the oldest known group of Neanderthals in Central-Eastern Europe. The findings, ...
Life demanded attention to every detail—tracking, hunting, crafting, and planning. These folks adapted naturally, relying on instincts honed over generations. Their existence wasn’t simple, yet they ...
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Turtles may have been tasty snacks for Neanderthals 125,000 years ago. But their shells were probably the real prize
While living in central Europe roughly 125,000 years ago, Neanderthals regularly hunted European pond turtles. But they ...
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