The fossils, stone tools and shells found in Turkey indicate that the Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, who later settled there, had the same hunting strategies and symbolic traditions, even without having met at that site, which suggests that they could have exchanged information, writes Live Science.
The fossils, stone tools and shells found in Turkey indicate that the Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, who later settled there, had the same hunting strategies and symbolic traditions, even without having met at that site, which suggests that they could have exchanged information, writes Live Science.