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Neanderthals who lived 130,000 years ago crafted their tools from the bones of one of their deadliest predators.
This Jan. 8, 2003 file photo shows a reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton, right, and a modern human version of a skeleton. Humans and Neanderthals may have coexisted in Europe for thousands of years.
Diedrich argued that Ice Age hyenas had powerful jaws and often gnawed on juvenile cave bear bones, puncturing them in ...
A 40,000-year-old newborn's hip bone was found in a French cave. The bone could mean modern humans shared the cave with Neanderthals. The finding hints humans and Neanderthals may have a mysterious ...
Archaeologists have reconstructed the human-like face of a Neanderthal woman who lived 75,000 years ago in a cave where the extinct species may have conducted unique funerary rituals. Bone fragments ...
As It Happens Gibraltar cave, sealed for thousands of years, offers 'tantalizing glimpses' of Neanderthal life Rock and sediment sealed the chamber from the rest of the world for at least 40,000 years ...