Friday, December 18, 2009

Keratin Breast Feeding

The Roma Abric Neanderthal site.


The article published by 'Science' echoes the theory defended by a team led by IPHES president and professor of prehistory at the University Rovira i Virgili (URL) of Tarragona, Eudald Carbonell, who works in the area for two decades, that Neanderthals organized their space according to the distribution of fires.

also highlights the "growing evidence "that these prehistoric populations sometimes ate between them, and the orderly organization of space and use of fire for cooking, lighting, heating, protection from predators or burn accumulated debris.

The magazine also notes the presence at the site of more than 200 dollars since the start of excavations Carbonell, they reflect the "complex behavior" of this species, which would carry out very similar to those attributed to Homo Sapiens.