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Orsino

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52. The samples come from the last millennia of the species.
Fri Mar 10, 2017, 01:35 PM
Mar 2017

Ten thousand years later, they were gone. We can suspect that earlier Neanderthals might have had different diets.

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Dirty hippies IronLionZion Mar 2017 #1
Dirty hippies and their orgies -- LuvNewcastle Mar 2017 #9
Sweet! IronLionZion Mar 2017 #33
Only if you think your next trip is on aspirin and antibiotics. Igel Mar 2017 #11
My next trip is on a plant based diet IronLionZion Mar 2017 #34
You mean tartar can last 50,000 years!!!! LeftInTX Mar 2017 #2
Yeah, if you don't want to be embarrassed when paleontologists dig you up, lagomorph777 Mar 2017 #40
How odd, other skeletal remains have indicated a largely meat based diet Warpy Mar 2017 #3
They probably had some people that understood their environment, plant and animal brewens Mar 2017 #6
Most of the Neanderthal remains are from late. Igel Mar 2017 #14
Huh? Warpy Mar 2017 #16
Yeah ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #21
I think dogs were important lagomorph777 Mar 2017 #41
Yeah, there was an article recently about that ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #59
Igel, nice info about language. Thanks. Interesting distinction between "most" and "a majority". ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #28
51% of something would be a majority--but not "most." tblue37 Mar 2017 #54
in English, I meant. Merriam-webster, that sort of thing ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #58
Interesting! JudyM Mar 2017 #17
I wonder if they found any ganja, magic mushrooms, or amanita muscaria hollowdweller Mar 2017 #4
OMG - I forgot this thing even existed LeftInTX Mar 2017 #13
I read a long time ago ProudLib72 Mar 2017 #5
100 grams of pine nuts have 670 calories meadowlander Mar 2017 #15
Being a hunter-gatherer means constant foraging, eating as you go. When the hunters managed Hekate Mar 2017 #18
That reminds me of a film I saw ProudLib72 Mar 2017 #19
okay, believable -- ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #25
Yeah, it doesn't add up TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #24
KNR Thank you! Lucinda Mar 2017 #7
I chewed some wild root once. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #8
Some wild root -- You couldn't be more specific, give more details? :-) ColemanMaskell Mar 2017 #23
I wish I could. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #27
Kicking. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #10
It's really provocative, isn't it! calimary Mar 2017 #26
It is & provacative for so many reasons calimary! littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #48
So do I, littlemisssmartypants. calimary Mar 2017 #51
littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #53
Fun and interesting comments all around, DUers have depth. Glad I posted it! JudyM Mar 2017 #37
Absolutely. This is the best community on the web, no contest. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #49
Thanks for link! burrowowl Mar 2017 #12
K&R Solly Mack Mar 2017 #20
Video: 10 signs you are a Neanderthal Petrushka Mar 2017 #22
I have about every trait except the receding chin, big nose, or brow ridges! diane in sf Mar 2017 #29
Fascinating. Thanks. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2017 #30
Sure! I caught it on NPR driving home and thought it was fascinating, too. JudyM Mar 2017 #38
I have to stop get the red out Mar 2017 #31
Certainly more moral sarge43 Mar 2017 #32
Please the Spanish Neanderthals ate Tappas and their cousins from Belgium ate waffles Botany Mar 2017 #35
Not exactly. I believe it varies between 1% and 3%. We all have a little Neanderthal. Nitram Mar 2017 #44
The headline is a little misleading. the research actually showed that some Neanderthals were Nitram Mar 2017 #36
Agreed, "some" would be more accurate. JudyM Mar 2017 #39
I heard a good piece about this yesterday on NPR with interviews of the scientists involved. Nitram Mar 2017 #43
Yes! That was the source of inspiration to post about it on DU. Heard it on the way home. JudyM Mar 2017 #47
I wonder if future paleontologists will decipher the Great Trump Extinction Event lagomorph777 Mar 2017 #42
The GTEE: the extinction of grace, class, intelligence and knowledge. Nitram Mar 2017 #45
Hey, be glad you are related to Neanderthals oldcynic Mar 2017 #46
Agree. Fascinating stuff. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #50
The samples come from the last millennia of the species. Orsino Mar 2017 #52
Not sure about that logic, Orsino - we have no evidence either way... JudyM Mar 2017 #55
The logic's sound enough. Orsino Mar 2017 #56
This is really so fascinating! Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #57
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