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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCut Marks on Animal Bones Suggest Neanderthal Groups Had Their Own Unique Culinary TraditionsNeanderthals living at caves less than 45 miles apart appear to have used different techniques while preparing meat, ...
A comparison of cut marks on bones reveals that Neanderthal groups living fairly close to each other had their own distinct ...
Neanderthals living just 70 kilometers apart in Israel may have had different food prep customs, according to new research on butchered animal bones. These subtle variations — like how meat was cut ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNCooking up caveman culture, study shows Neanderthal neighbors were split on how to butcherBy comparing cut marks on bones found at northern Israel caves, researchers find early humans clung to passed-down methods ...
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IFLScience on MSNNeanderthal Butchers From Different Caves Had Their Own SpecialitiesNeighboring Neanderthal communities living in the Middle East some 60,000 years ago appear to have developed distinct butchering practices, suggesting that different families may have had their own ...
Ancient footprints found near the shores of Portugal's Algarve region are giving us fresh insights into the lives of ...
For centuries, we’ve imagined Neanderthals as distant cousins — a separate species that vanished long ago. But thanks to ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in northern ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNeanderthal Genes May Cause a Rare Brain Condition That Impacts Balance and PostureLearn more about Chiari malformation type 1, a rare brain condition that may be present in certain genes thanks to ...
The enzyme AMPD1 plays a key role in muscle energy production and normal muscular function. Loss of AMPD1 activity due to ...
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News Medical on MSNNeanderthal DNA Linked to Rare Brain DisorderNew research suggests Chiari Malformation Type 1, a serious brain disorder, may result from Neanderthal genes passed down ...
Researchers have uncovered the first Neanderthal footprints in Portugal, offering rare insight into how early humans lived in ...
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