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An ancient human site in Germany features animal bones that were smashed into small pieces and heated to extract fat 125,000 ...
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East Idaho News on MSN125,000-year-old ‘fat factory’ run by Neanderthals discovered in GermanyStone Age humans living by a lake in what’s now Germany systematically processed animal carcasses for fatty nutrients — ...
The excavation of the archaeological site in Germany took place from 2004 to 2009 and was conducted by researchers from ...
Archaeological findings reveal Neanderthals operated a 'fat factory' 125,000 years ago in what is now Germany, smashing bones to extract essential fat during seasons when carbohydrates were scarce.
A space physicist has suggested that a reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles may have wiped out the Neanderthals.
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IFLScience on MSN125,000-Year-Old Neanderthal “Fat Factory” Shows They Gorged On Bone GreaseAccording to the authors, the huge cache of bones may have been collected over a period of time before being imported to ...
Take heart in this impression. A century ago, when adolescent psychology first emerged as a field of study, that was exactly ...
Fat is a very valuable food component, packed with calories, especially important when other resources might be scarce. Our ...
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Computer Simulation Reveals Routes Neanderthals Used To Migrate to EurasiaComputer Simulation Reveals Routes Neanderthals Used To Migrate to Eurasia For a long time, Neanderthal routes for their second wave of migration had been a huge mystery for experts. Recently, a team ...
There were also a few curiosities that got the team wondering what was being overlooked further back in time. For example, a 120,000-year-old Neanderthal was found in the Siberian Denisova cave ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNThe clever ways Neanderthals got their fat long before modern humansNord, Germany, systematically transported and processed the bones of at least 172 large mammals to extract nutrient-rich ...
Neanderthal extinction: A space physicist reopens the debate by José-Miguel Tejero, Montserrat Sanz Borràs, The Conversation edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
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