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In Europe, Neanderthals & Humans Coexisted For Around 3,000 Years
In Europe, Neanderthals & Humans Coexisted For Around 3,000 Years
According to modeling study, Neanderthals and humans coexisted in norther Europe for up to 2,900 years, allowing them plenty of opportunity to exchange knowledge and even reproduce
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In Europe, Neanderthals & Humans Coexisted For Around 3,000 Years
Neolithic Social Networks By Way Of Obsidian Blades
Neolithic Social Networks By Way Of Obsidian Blades
The networks of the Neolithic people are larger and more complicated than previously thought, according to an analysis of obsidian blades.
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Neolithic Social Networks By Way Of Obsidian Blades
Cat Domestication in Central Europe
Cat Domestication in Central Europe
A prehistoric feline migration into Europe may have occurred, according to a recent international effort looking into the origins and history of the domestic cat
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Cat Domestication in Central Europe
The Change in Pre-Historic Eating Habits
The Change in Pre-Historic Eating Habits
Before the Copper Age, and again before the first farmers arrived in Italy 33,000 years ago, archaeologists discovered two significant changes in the oral bacteria...
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The Change in Pre-Historic Eating Habits
70,000 Years Ago, Neanderthals Prepared Elaborate Meals
70,000 Years Ago, Neanderthals Prepared Elaborate Meals
Analysis of some of the earliest charred food remnants has shown that Neanderthal cooks were surprisingly skilled, combining a variety of foods and employing diverse techniques to prepare meals
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70,000 Years Ago, Neanderthals Prepared Elaborate Meals
Copper Age Children's Toys Were Owl-Shaped Plaques
Copper Age Children's Toys Were Owl-Shaped Plaques
According to a report published in Scientific Reports, ancient owl-shaped slate engraved plaques from the Iberian Peninsula that date back roughly 5,000 years may have been made by kids as toys. These findings might shed light on how kids interacted with objects in prehistoric European communities.
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Copper Age Children's Toys Were Owl-Shaped Plaques
Anthropology.net | Kambiz Kamrani | Substack
Anthropology.net | Kambiz Kamrani | Substack
A newsletter about anthropology. Click to read Anthropology.net, by Kambiz Kamrani, a Substack publication with thousands of readers.
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Anthropology.net | Kambiz Kamrani | Substack
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