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Neanderthals didn’t just live in Europe - they reshaped it, fresh research suggests

A major modelling study suggests Europe’s “natural” landscapes were already being changed by people long before farming - through hunting big animals and using fire in ways that subtly rewired forests and open landModelling work has suggested Europe’s “wild” vegetation has already been shaped by human decisions - with fire and hunting nudging forests and open habitats in measurable ways.A Prehistoric Europe likely conjures mental images of wild …
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Yourweather.co.uk | Meteored broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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