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8 September, 07:18

Evidence for Neandertal hunting a. includes bones of hoofed herd mammals at Mousterian sites b. includes wooden spears that date to the period when Neandertals were the only hominins in Europe c. suggests that their diet does not seem to have differed much from that of the modern people who replaced them d. all of the above

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  1. 8 September, 08:51
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    The correct answer is d. all of the above

    Explanation:

    Neandertal are the extinct species of humans who were present on earth 40,000 years ago. They were good hunters and were knowing the technique of making tools for hunting. The wooden spears and stoned tipped smear were found whose dating showed that they are from the time when Neandertal was alive.

    Deer bones are found from the Mousterian site in Germany out of which two were perforated which shows that spear was used to kill them. Evidence base on isotope study showed that the difference in diet between Neandertal and modern humans are not much variable. So the right answer is d.
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