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Additionally, the methods Neanderthals used to make the lion multitool are identical to those found on other items in the cave, including some made from bear bones.
A space physicist has suggested that a reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles may have wiped out the Neanderthals.
Neanderthals have long been the subject of intense scientific debate. This is largely because we still lack clear answers to some of the big questions about their existence and supposed disappearance.
BBC News reports that deeper analysis of the object revealed that the strange mark was actually a Neanderthal fingerprint, the oldest known human fingerprint in existence.
Neanderthals Used World’s Oldest Wooden Spears To Hunt Horses 200,000 Years Ago We used to think these spears were made by an even older human species.
Neanderthals invented their own bone weapon technology by 80,000 years ago Neanderthals used sleek bone projectiles to hunt big game.
A recent study compared features of Neanderthals' inner ears across space and time to extrapolate what happened to them tens of thousands of years ago.