Scientists say Neanderthals processed pond turtle shells into tools like ladles and scoops, based on cut marks found on ...
An international research team examined pieces of turtle shell, dating back around 125,000 years, discovered at the dig in ...
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Turtles Hold Clues to a Hidden Side of Neanderthal Behavior
Turtle remains uncovered at a prehistoric site are reshaping how Neanderthal life is understood. The evidence points to ...
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Painkillers blunt Norway lobster pain signals, fueling boiling debate
A Norway lobster strapped to an electrode in a Swedish laboratory flips its tail violently when the current hits. Give it a ...
New research based on fragments discovered at the Neumark-Nord site in Germany suggests Neanderthals may have transformed the ...
On many coastlines around the world, piles of discarded oyster and mussel shells are a common sight—the leftovers of a global ...
Neanderthals hunted turtles but did not rely on them for food - they cleaned and reused the turtle's shells as tools.
We associate nests with shelter, warmth, and a safe retreat—and usually picture a bird's nest made out of twigs, grass and ...
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