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A recent study has unveiled that Neanderthals possessed remarkable skills in creating adhesive resin as far back as 60,000 years ago. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on the cognitive abilities and ingenuity of these ancient humans, suggesting that they were far more advanced than previously thought.
Researchers found evidence of a sophisticated method used by Neanderthals to produce a sticky substance from natural materials, including tree bark and other organic components. This adhesive was likely employed for various purposes, such as crafting tools, binding materials together, and possibly even for constructing shelters.
The findings challenge long-held perceptions of Neanderthals as primitive beings, highlighting their capacity for complex problem-solving and innovation. This knowledge not only enhances our understanding of Neanderthal life but also contributes to the broader narrative of human evolution. As studies continue to explore the capabilities of early humans, the legacy of Neanderthals as skilled artisans becomes increasingly evident.
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