COLD COMFORT: Neanderthals Chilled Out In Summer By Heading North

Lake shore (black organic layer) from 90,000 years ago superimposed by cold climatic sediments according to the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in the German city of Leipzig. Note: This photo is from a press release. (M. Weiss, M. Hein/Newsflash) Lake shore (black organic layer) from 90,000 years ago superimposed by cold climatic sediments according to the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in the German city of Leipzig. Note: This photo is from a press release. (M. Weiss, M. Hein/Newsflash)
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28 April 2022
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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...