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Tool Analysis Suggests Neanderthals Mixed Compound Adhesives

Tool Analysis Suggests Neanderthals Mixed Compound Adhesives
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Study Suggests Neanderthals Concocted Adhesives - Archaeology Magazine

Study Suggests Neanderthals Concocted Adhesives - Archaeology Magazine
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New Thoughts on Neanderthal Range and Tool Use - Archaeology Magazine

New Thoughts on Neanderthal Range and Tool Use Tuesday, February 16, 2021 JENA, GERMANY According to a statement released by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, an international team of scientists has conducted a new analysis of a tooth and tools unearthed in 1928 in Shukbah Cave, which is located in the Judaean Mountains. The artifacts had been held in a private collection until recently. Clément Zanolli of the University of Bordeaux explained that the molar belonged to a Neanderthal child of about nine years of age, making the cave the southernmost known Neanderthal site. It was previously thought that the type of stone tools found with the tooth were only used by modern humans. Jimbob Blinkhorn of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History added that the presence of these types of tools, known as Nubian Levallois technology, can therefore no longer be used to track modern human migrations in southwest Asia in the absence of fossils.

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