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Scientists Reveal That Neanderthals Weren’t Just Survivors, They Had Food Traditions That Could Rival Modern Chefs!

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
A new study reveals that Neanderthals living near each other in northern Israel didn’t have the same approach to food preparation. Despite using similar tools and hunting the same animals, Neanderthals at Amud and Kebara caves butchered their meat in different ways. The two caves, just 70 kilometers apart, were inhabited by Neanderthals between 70,000 and 50,000 years ago. While both groups had access to similar resources, a study by the Hebrew …
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SciencePost broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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