25 Mar, 16:30··
Did Wolves or Hominids Trigger the First Attacks?
A controversial new study suggests that early humans may have been responsible for the initial attacks on Neanderthals, rather than wolves. Researchers analyzed tooth enamel damage, indicating humans were the primary aggressors in several key encounters. This challenges long-held assumptions about the role of predators in the evolution of human-Neanderthal conflict.
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