Evidence Of Prehistoric Recycling Suggests Our Ancient Ancestors Were ‘Green,’ Too
Evidence Of Prehistoric Recycling Suggests Our Ancient Ancestors Were ‘Green,’ Too:
"There’s evidence that Neanderthals -- close relatives of modern humans who inhabited Europe beginning as long as 600,000 years ago -- near Rome shattered elephant bones to extract marrow, and even shaped the fragments into tools. These tools were abandoned, but picked up later to be reworked and used again, said Giovanni Boschian, a geologist from the University of Pisa, according to IOL SciTech."
"There’s evidence that Neanderthals -- close relatives of modern humans who inhabited Europe beginning as long as 600,000 years ago -- near Rome shattered elephant bones to extract marrow, and even shaped the fragments into tools. These tools were abandoned, but picked up later to be reworked and used again, said Giovanni Boschian, a geologist from the University of Pisa, according to IOL SciTech."
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