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A decades-old mystery in Allegan may be closer to resolution after bone fragments were recently discovered.
New research reveals the extraordinary lengths Stone Age humans went to in order to get fat on the menu.
Archaeologists uncovered the factory by analyzing some 120,000 bone fragments and 16,000 flint tools unearthed over several years at a site known as Neumark-Nord, south of the city of Halle, they ...
Months after Caressa Hardy was arrested in July 2017 at his home outside Frenchtown, anthropology teams from the University of Montana assisting law enforcement uncovered bone fragments from a femur, ...
Archaeological findings reveal Neanderthals operated a 'fat factory' 125,000 years ago in what is now Germany, smashing bones to extract essential fat during seasons when carbohydrates were scarce.
The hunting and gathering activities of early humans required a high-calorie diet consisting of a variety of macronutrients—protein, carbohydrates, and fat. While hunting big-game animals—like ...
The researchers excavated thousands of bone fragments and other remains and artefacts from a layer of the site that has been dated to about 125,000 years ago — long before modern humans arrived ...
By combining bone breakage analysis, refitting fragments, and wear patterns, researchers established that carcasses were partially butchered elsewhere, transported to the lake, then systematically ...
🦴 That’s how many bone fragments scientists unearthed by a lake in Germany at a “fat factory.” They believe that Neanderthals lived there and used the site to boil animal bones on a vast ...
Who Was Herb Baumeister? Revisiting the Serial Killer's Crimes and Horrifying Post-Murder Rituals 29 Years After His Death Herb Baumeister, who died 29 years ago, was suspected of targeting gay ...