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Study finds that the inability of Neanderthals to engage in mass hunting may have contributed significantly to their extinction
The ability to successfully engage in mass hunts may be what allowed ancient Homo Sapiens to thrive.
A new study shows Neanderthals may have planned hunts for giant elephants using teamwork and knowledge of their environment.
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 analysis of tools found in an Alpine cave suggests Neanderthals weren't just making tools wherever they happened to be - they were packing for trips. Researchers at the University of Ferrara ...
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