A way of preparing food that Neanderthals used?
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The fossil and archaeo- logical record of Neanderthals is the most complete among our hominin relatives, and there is clear evidence at many sites that Neanderthals used fire and cooked their food.
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There is archaeological evidence that the Neanderthals used fires to roast as a way of preparing food.
- The Neanderthals were a species of humans who lived in Eurasia some 40,000 years ago.
- The Neanderthals went extinct due to uncertain reasons around 40,000 years ago.
- The cause of extinction is a topic for debate and is heavily contested by experts and researchers.
- They were apex predators and hunted other animals, primarily deer, for food.
- They used various methods for preparing their food like roasting, cooking, and smoking.
- The Neanderthals might also have had access to techniques for food preservation.
- Thus, there is archaeological evidence that the Neanderthals used fires to roast as a way of preparing food.
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