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How the Neanderthals Hunted in Groups
We know that fire had actually been around before Neanderthals were on the scene. We imagine that we certainly have evidence of halves from Neanderthal sites across Europe, and so it seems fairly certain they would have been cooking their food as well. It wouldn't have been raw meat. I think probably when they first bring down an animal, it's very likely that they would have consumed things like eyeballs, tongue, the guts straight away. And then dismember the carcass as swiftly as possible. So effective. Do you know them presumably some of the predators? Absolutely. The fact that they were dealing with these dangerous wild animals means that almost certainly there must have been cooperation between the groups