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Neanderthal cannibalism? Maybe not

Scientists have long argued that Neanderthal remains from the site of Krapina in northern Croatia exhibit evidence of cannibalism. The fragmentary nature of the bones, along with cut marks on a number of fragments, were said to...

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Not all Neanderthals snacked on one another

Washington, April 4 : A new study has suggested that Neanderthal remains from the site of Krapina in northern Croatia do not exhibit evidence of cannibalism, as was earlier believed. The fragmentary nature of the bones, along...

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