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New Findings Suggest Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Collaborated in Ancient Times
Recent research from Tinshemet Cave indicates that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens engaged in significant interaction and cooperation during the mid-Middle Paleolithic period.
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Summary
A groundbreaking study published on April 12, 2026, sheds light on the interactions between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, suggesting they not only coexisted but also collaborated.
The research, which focuses on findings from Tinshemet Cave, reveals that these two groups shared technology, lifestyles, and even burial customs, indicating a complex relationship.
This discovery, dated to approximately 110,000 years ago, could potentially reshape our understanding of human history and the dynamics between these ancient populations.
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