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17 July 2025 EN sciencedaily-human-evo

Butchery clues reveal Neanderthals may have had “family recipes”

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Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in ancient Israel prepared their food in surprisingly different ways, according to new archaeological evidence. Despite using the same tools and hunting the same animals, they left behind distinct cut-mark patterns on bones—hints of cultural traditions passed down through generations.

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