We’re living through a golden age of archaeological discovery about our distant cousins, the Neanderthals. We’ve recently ...
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Neanderthals ate maggots and mosquitoes, but prehistoric European humans couldn’t stomach bugs
Insects may be full of protein, but they weren’t on the menu for prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Europe or Central Asia. Even today, people descended from these ancient populations lack the ability to ...
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