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The World’s Oldest Wooden Spears Reveal Two Surprising Neanderthal Abilities—Challenging What We Thought We Knew
A groundbreaking new study of the world's oldest wooden spears has revealed two previously unknown capabilities of the Neanderthals—upending long-standing assumptions about our ancient cousins.According to Interesting Engineering, the spears were first discovered decades ago at the archaeological site of Schöningen in Germany. Until recently, scientists believed these weapons had been crafted by Homo heidelbergensis, a human ancestor that lived …
The earliest wooden spears in the world revealed two Neanderthals' unknown abilities, overturning what we knew - World Stock Market
A new study conducted on the oldest wooden spears in the world has revealed two unknown Neanderthal abilities, thus overturning what scientists knew to date. The website Interesting Engineering wrote that spears were discovered decades ago at the Schöningen archaeological site in Germany. Until recently, scientists attributed their creation to Homo Heidelbergensis who lived 400,000 years ago a kind of anthropoid that is considered the last commo…
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