- A toe bone hints that Neandertals used eagle talons as jewelry - The find supports the idea that the hominids made symbolic ornaments - Excavations in Foradada Cave, near northeastern Spain’s Mediterranean coast, have produced a roughly 39,000-year-old imperial eagle toe fossil. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-toe-bone-hints-neandertals-used-eagle-talons-jewelry 4 comments science
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- Neandertals were the first known hominids to modify their environment | Science News https://www.sciencenews.org/article/neandertals-first-hominid-modify-environment-forest-grassland/amp 7 comments
- Neandertals dove for clams to make tools near Italy’s shores | Science News https://www.sciencenews.org/article/neandertals-dove-harvested-clamshells-tools-near-italy-shores 7 comments
- An ancient bird found encased in amber had a bizarrely long toe | Science News https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-bird-found-encased-amber-had-bizarrely-long-toe 6 comments
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