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The human cost of the decline of nature’s carcass cleaners

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Neanderthal Life Through Animal Remains

This chapter examines the intersection of archaeology and environmental science, focusing on how ancient animal bones shed light on Neanderthal behavior. Through experimental archaeology, researchers explore butchering and cooking techniques, specifically with birds, revealing insights into Neanderthal cultural practices. The meticulous study of bone marks offers significant evidence of human-animal interactions, enhancing our understanding of Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic period.

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