Knochenmark vor 400.000 Jahren gezielt konserviert?

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Knochenmark vor 400.000 Jahren gezielt konserviert?

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Knochen als Konserven:
“We show for the first time in our study that 420,000 to 200,000 years ago, prehistoric humans at Qesem Cave were sophisticated enough, intelligent enough and talented enough to know that it was possible to preserve particular bones of animals under specific conditions, and, when necessary, remove the skin, crack the bone and eat the bone marrow,” said Tel Aviv University’s Prof. Avi Gopher in a statement.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/archaeolo ... aeli-cave/
"Stone tools are not fossil bones, but as it were, fossil thoughts, forever reminding me of the mind that shaped them." Henry David Thoreau
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