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Neanderthals Content for UC 海角原创enNeandertals Were Choosy About Making Bone Tools
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<p>Evidence continues to mount that the Neandertals, who lived in Europe and Asia until about 40,000 years ago, were more sophisticated people than once thought. A new study from UC 海角原创 shows that Neandertals chose to use bones from specific animals to make a tool for specific purpose: working hides into leather.</p>May 08, 2020 - 8:00amAndy Fell/blog/eandertals-were-choosy-about-making-bone-toolsDid Artistic Ability Give Homo Sapiens an Edge Over Neanderthals?
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<p>Spear-throwing gave homo sapiens better eye-hand coordination, smarter brains, UC 海角原创 study suggests.</p>September 18, 2018 - 9:39amKaren Michele Nikos/curiosity-gap/did-artistic-ability-give-homo-sapiens-edge-over-neanderthalsNeanderthals鈥� Lack of Drawing Ability May Relate to Hunting Techniques
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<p>Richard Coss, a professor emeritus of psychology at UC 海角原创, says the hand-eye coordination involved in both hunting with throwing spears and drawing could explain why modern humans became smarter than Neanderthals.</p>February 08, 2018 - 4:56pmKaren Michele Nikos/news/neanderthals-lack-drawing-ability-may-relate-hunting-techniquesThe Fate of Neanderthal Genes
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<p>The Neanderthals disappeared about 30,000 years ago, but little pieces of them live on in the form of DNA sequences scattered through the modern human genome. A new study by geneticists at the University of California, 海角原创, shows why these traces of our closest relatives are slowly being removed by natural selection.</p>November 08, 2016 - 12:14pmAndy Fell/news/fate-neanderthal-genes