Our affinity for flavor began with our Neanderthal ancestors, who applied an assortment of tricks to make their meals tastier, pounding, crushing and cooking their food over fires prior to consumption.
From the unique diet of the Neanderthal to the advanced language ability and communication skill, the picture that they're producing is far from.
In fact, though the Neanderthals were a solitary species before they disappeared, sticking to themselves and a couple close companions, they were also accomplished and adaptable, with behavior traits that allowed them to weather some of the coldest conditions that the world has yet seen.Among their most adaptive behaviors were their acquisition of food, manufacture of tools and articulation of ideas through speech and symbols.
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