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When scientists re-dated prehistoric spears they found a strange result: a 200,000-year age pointed to Neanderthal makers
For decades, the Schoningen spears held pride of place as the world's oldest hunting weapons. Eight wooden javelins, pulled ...
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Neanderthals carried travel toolkits when they went bear hunting
New analysis of tools found in an Alpine cave suggests Neanderthals weren't just making tools wherever they happened to be - ...
When Neanderthals in Italy were crossing the Alps, it's likely they took refuge in high-altitude bear caves. A new study of stone tools in Caverna Generosa, a cave sitting 1,450 meters up in the ...
65,000 years ago Neanderthal from the Swabian Jura hunted horses and reindeer with hafted leaf-shaped stone points. A newly discovered leaf point from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hohle Fels Cave ...
New research shows that humans left their mark on the landscape through hunting and the use of fire tens of thousands of years before the advent of agriculture. The research paints a new picture of ...
For a long time, the Neanderthals were regarded as functional, survival-minded humans who possessed the capabilities of ...
Neanderthals became known as carnivores because of their hunting, but scientists now say this is inaccurate - Science History/Alamy Neanderthals loved eating maggots and were not the total carnivores ...
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