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Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots
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Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots

Melanie Beasley, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Purdue UniversityJuly 26, 2025

Scientists long thought that Neanderthals were avid meat eaters. Based on chemical analysis of Neanderthal…

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