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Neanderthals in prehistoric Germany hunted pond turtles, likely turning their shells into convenient tools
Learn how Neanderthals in central Europe hunted pond turtles and likely reused their shells as containers or scooping tools.
Painting of a straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) during the early temperate period of the Eemian interglacial, ...
Neanderthals hunted turtles but did not rely on them for food. Instead, they cleaned and reused shells as tools.
An international research team led by Professor Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, from the Institute of Ancient Studies at ...
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