- An excavation of sea caves revealed that Neanderthals, sometime between 86,000 to 106,000 years ago, ate a variety of seafood. Study authors argue this diet likely gave them a big cognitive boost (Omega-3s, zinc, etc). Previously, only Homo sapiens were thought to have gotten this advantage. https://www.inverse.com/science/neanderthals-food-intelligence 108 comments science
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