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Neanderthals: The First Fossil Collectors?

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A groundbreaking discovery 1 from Prado Vargas Cave in northern Spain is reshaping perceptions of Neanderthals, highlighting their advanced cognitive and cultural practices. Instead, they displayed a deep appreciation for the natural world and engaged in complex social and cultural behaviors. Navazo Ruiz et al., 1 Navazo Ruiz, M.,

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The Firekeepers of the Ice Age: Unearthing the Gravettian Flame

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But was its use during the Upper Paleolithic purely practical, or did it hold deeper cultural significance? The research, published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 1 , presents compelling micro-archaeological evidence that fire was not just a survival tool but a defining cultural trait of the Gravettian tradition.

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Ancient Europeans May Have Worn Cheek Piercings 30,000 Years Ago

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A Mystery Etched in Enamel For decades, archaeologists studying the remains of Central Europe’s Pavlovian culture—hunter-gatherers who lived between 25,000 and 29,000 years ago—have puzzled over an unusual feature in their teeth. Read more

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Human Bio-Cultural Evolution

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