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Were Neanderthals the Original Elephant Hunters?

Evidence from Ancient Germany Suggests a Groundbreaking Prehistoric Strategy In a significant archaeological breakthrough, recent studies indicate that Neanderthals were indeed skilled hunters capable of taking down the majestic straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) of Europe over 125,000 years ago. This discovery reshapes our understanding of Neanderthal hunting strategies, social behavior, and ecological impact. The Modern […]

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Biology

New Insights into Neanderthals: Uncovering Their Ingenuity and Genetic Legacy

Neanderthals have long captivated both scientists and the public alike. Recent research is reshaping our understanding of these ancient relatives by revealing their sophisticated tool-making abilities and highlighting the intricate genetic interplay with early modern humans. In this blog, we dive into the latest findings that emphasize Neanderthals’ innovative spirit and their enduring legacy in […]

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