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ISRAEL, JUL 21 – Researchers found statistically significant differences in bone cut marks between two Neanderthal groups in Israel, suggesting distinct culinary traditions and social learning over thousands of years.
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Neanderthal “Family Recipes?” Cave Butchery Patterns Suggest Cultural Traditions
Bone cut-marks suggest Neanderthals had distinct food traditions—possibly even early “family recipes.” A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has uncovered surprising clues about how Neanderthals prepared their food. Researchers found that two groups of Neanderthals living in neighboring caves in northern Israel, Amud and Kebara, butchered animals in noticeably different ways. Even [...]
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