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Nord, Germany, systematically transported and processed the bones of at least 172 large mammals to extract nutrient-rich ...
On the shores of an ancient lake in what is now central Germany, a group of Neanderthals transformed a lakeside landscape ...
An analysis of ancient animal bones found in Germany suggests that Neanderthals extracted grease from them to gobble up ...
Fat is a very valuable food component, packed with calories, especially important when other resources might be scarce. Our ...
For the last 40,000 years, Homo sapiens have been the only human ... At the same time, the idea that you could just slap a hat on a Neanderthal and you would not think twice about sitting next to him ...
"We're building a life that's looking more and more like our stories," he adds. Read More: Thorin the Neanderthal Was One of ...
Scientists explore the mystery of Neanderthal extinction. A new theory links their disappearance to the Laschamp event. This ...
Lung has said that Labubu and the other monsters are inspired by Nordic folklore. This isn’t the first time that ...
Moulas noticed something unusual on his fish finder, a sonar instrument with a temperature reading that helps to detect fish. The device measures the temperatures of the seas and Moulas was shocked to ...
Archaeologists have long debated the origin of human symbolic behavior. The dominant idea was that only modern humans (Homo sapiens) were capable of complex symbolic thought and behavior; such as ...
This male, one of Europe's last Neanderthal inhabitants, saw a face on a rock collected from the river, intentionally painted a red dot with ochre, and left his mark on history.
An ochre dot in Spain may hold one of the oldest, most complete Neandertal fingerprints, hinting at symbolic behavior in our ancient relatives.