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Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest-known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
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Additionally, the methods Neanderthals used to make the lion multitool are identical to those found on other items in the cave, including some made from bear bones.
Neanderthals Repurposed Cave Lion Bones Into “Multifunctional Tools” 130,000 Years Ago Other tools made from cave bear bones were found at the same site.
New research says that the search for extraterrestrial life may be too narrow, as life could thrive in conditions far different from Earth's.
During the ice age, the cave lion ruled over the mammoth steppes as the apex predator; genetic studies confirm it was a distinct species, different from today’s African lion, and existed around ...