A surprising discovery in a Spanish cave reveals that Neanderthal children may have had a passion for collecting.
Archaeologists discover a 65,000-year-old Neanderthal tar-making site in Gibraltar, showcasing advanced engineering and ...
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Birch tar, a sticky, dark substance, served as a powerful adhesive, allowing the Neanderthals to craft tools and weapons with ...
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Neanderthals tended to bury their dead in caves, while early modern humans buried their dead in the fetal position, new ...
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Cut into a Gibraltar cliff face overlooking the Alboran Sea, a cave opening leads back in time to one of the earliest ...
The sticky tar helped Neanderthals produce glue to make weapons and tools. The so-called factory — a carefully designed ...