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Tango01   | 22 Jun 2024 4:24 p.m. PST |  
  
  
  .. Habits and Diets of Neanderthals  "Understanding the mobility patterns of Middle and Upper Paleolithic human populations can aid in the reconstruction of their subsistence behavior, cognitive ability, geographical range, and group size," said study's first author Dr. Bethan Linscott, who conducted the research while at the University of Southampton and who now works at the University of Oxford, and colleagues.
 "In particular, comparisons of landscape use and subsistence strategies of anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals may provide insights into the factors that led to the assimilation of the latter in Europe approximately 45,000 to 40,000 years ago."…" 
  
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