Our perception of our closest human relatives, the Neanderthals, has evolved in the last few decades from brutish ape-men to intelligent archaic human peoples. Our understanding and appreciation of their cultural sophistication has only recently extended to their diet. Only within the last few years, with new techniques and a shift in focus, have we begun to truly investigate and understand the role of plants in their diet and culture. The more we learn about Neanderthals, the more we realize that biological and cultural distinctions between them and us were relatively small. Given that we coexisted and likely interacted with them for thousands of years, the more we learn about them, the better we may understand our own past. In that light,...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Archaeologists have suggested that subsistence is central to understanding the population trajectory...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
Our perception of our closest human relatives, the Neanderthals, has evolved in the last few decades...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
The ecology of Neanderthals is a pressing question in the study of hominin evolution. Diet appears t...
Neanderthal dietary reconstructions have, to date, been based on indirect evidence and may underesti...
During recent decades, Neanderthal diet has been a major research topic in palaeoanthropology. This ...
The role of plants in Neanderthal subsistence is less well known than the role of animals due to dif...
Neanderthals ate plants, they self-medicated using a range of medicinal plants, and they used comple...
This manuscript is discussing the method of Weyrich et al., 2017, “Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and ...
Neanderthals are known primarily from their habitation of Western Eurasia, but they also populated l...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
Weyrich, Laura S. et al.Recent genomic data have revealed multiple interactions between Neanderthals...
Archaeologists have suggested that subsistence is central to understanding the population trajectory...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Archaeologists have suggested that subsistence is central to understanding the population trajectory...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
Our perception of our closest human relatives, the Neanderthals, has evolved in the last few decades...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
The ecology of Neanderthals is a pressing question in the study of hominin evolution. Diet appears t...
Neanderthal dietary reconstructions have, to date, been based on indirect evidence and may underesti...
During recent decades, Neanderthal diet has been a major research topic in palaeoanthropology. This ...
The role of plants in Neanderthal subsistence is less well known than the role of animals due to dif...
Neanderthals ate plants, they self-medicated using a range of medicinal plants, and they used comple...
This manuscript is discussing the method of Weyrich et al., 2017, “Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and ...
Neanderthals are known primarily from their habitation of Western Eurasia, but they also populated l...
Evidence for plants rarely survives on Paleolithic sites, while animal bones and biomolecular analys...
Weyrich, Laura S. et al.Recent genomic data have revealed multiple interactions between Neanderthals...
Archaeologists have suggested that subsistence is central to understanding the population trajectory...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Archaeologists have suggested that subsistence is central to understanding the population trajectory...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...