Scientists think Neanderthal children may have had faster growth rates because larger bodies tend to retain heat more ...
At least, El Pais reports, that’s the conclusion from a team of scientists based in Israel and Europe who analyzed the ...
We’ll say it: prehistory has a Homo sapiens bias. Maybe it’s because of a botched initial reconstruction; maybe it’s just ...
The conclusion from a team of scientists based in Israel and Europe who analyzed the remains of a six-month-old Neanderthal ...
If this were a modern Homo sapiens baby, the length and robust thickness of these limbs would belong to a toddler aged 12 to ...
Copious evidence from the fossil record, spread across time and geography, shows that neanderthals ate each other. Scientists have discovered neanderthal bones that bear the same marks of butchery as ...
Early humans may have feasted on Neanderthal children 45,000 years ago, according to a grisly new study. Researchers have analysed bones found in a Belgian cave where cannibalism was known to have ...
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Fragmented Neanderthal bones discovered in a cave in Belgium show that one group cannibalized the women and children of another group. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...