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Neanderthals in two Israeli caves used distinct meat-cutting methods, hinting at cultural food traditions passed down through ...
Neanderthals living in Israel some 70,000 years ago butchered prey in markedly different ways, suggesting they had dinner preferences ...
For Neanderthal hunters equipped with wood and stone hunting tools, the place was a veritable buffet. And you might expect ...
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 ...
Neanderthals in two nearby caves used different techniques when butchering animal carcasses in what is now Israel, according ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in northern ...
These differences in butchery practices cannot be explained by tool type, skill, or available resources, indicating that ...
Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in ancient Israel prepared their food in surprisingly different ways, according to new archaeological evidence. Despite using the same tools and hunting the ...
A recent study, published in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology, offers a fascinating look into the butchery ...
“For a long time we had this idea of Neanderthals as being very focused on survival and not very culturally developed,” said ...