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Recent discoveries reveal that Neanderthals were innovative hunters who crafted sophisticated bone projectiles for hunting large game as far back as 80,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence indicates that these ancient humans utilized animal bones to create sleek, aerodynamic weapons, showcasing their advanced skills in tool-making and resourcefulness.
The bone projectiles were likely designed to be thrown or launched, allowing Neanderthals to hunt more effectively from a distance. This development not only highlights their adaptability to various environments but also suggests a level of strategic thinking previously underestimated in these early humans. The use of bone as a material demonstrates a deep understanding of available resources, as well as the ability to manipulate them for specific purposes.
This finding adds to the growing body of evidence that Neanderthals possessed cognitive abilities similar to modern humans, challenging long-held perceptions of their capabilities. As researchers continue to uncover more about Neanderthal life, it becomes increasingly clear that they were not merely primitive beings but skilled hunters with a rich cultural heritage.
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