You see, climate change is a good thing. I don't think they can blame this one on the Neanderthal's use of fossil fuels. Its actually just the latest interglacial period that began 10,000 years ago or so. Less intense solar activity and you get the next ice age. More intense solar activity and you get an interglacial period. Nothing new here under the sun.
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Sounds like a luxury department store. Any relation to Neiman Marcus or Nordstrom? Those Neanderthals liked to dress well!
I’d like to see some of the tools they found. The “Heated stone tools” comment caught my attention. Heated stone is not uncommon but I don’t think I’ve heard of them heat treating stone that far back.
Flint knappers found long ago that you could improve the workability of certain flints and cherts.
I’d like to see some of the tools they found. The “Heated stone tools” comment caught my attention. Heated stone is not uncommon but I don’t think I’ve heard of them heat treating stone that far back.
Flint knappers found long ago that you could improve the workability of certain flints and cherts with heat.
“Modern humans today are impacting ecosystems on a global scale with severe consequences for biodiversity and habitats around the world,” said Katerina Harvati, a paleoanthropologist at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen in Germany who wasn’t involved in the study.How many degrees does it take to understand that EVERY species, down to bacteria, "impacts ecosystems"? As for "biodiversity," doh, each one of those species has as its particular job to knock out any other that competes with it.
Well, the Neanderthals were White.