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  - WN.COM - Science - 12/Jul 15:13

Prehistoric 'fat factory' reveals how Neanderthals mass-produced food

What we eat helps shape who we are. That’s why paleoanthropologists are so fascinated by ancient diets; they hold clues to how early humans survived and evolved. One key ingredient? Fat. For hunter-gatherers, especially those who relied heavily on meat, animal fats were a vital energy source. In fact, some foragers went to great lengths to get it, boiling bones for hours just to extract every last drop of bone grease. This intense fat-harvesting method, known as resource intensification, was once thought to be unique to Upper Paleolithic humans (around 50,000 years ago). But new evidence suggests the practice might have been more...

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