By Thomas Hochwarter Man’s Neanderthal ancestors used to escape warm summers to chill out in the icy climates of northern territories , a new study has revealed. Scientists have discovered that Neanderthals showed remarkable flexibility to environmental changes around them and would travel to where they were most comfortable. Archeologist Marcel Weiss – part of the multi-disciplinary team of German […]
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