Neanderthals' 125,000-Year-Old 'Fat Factory' Shows Advanced Skills

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Archaeologists discovered evidence of 125,000-year-old Neanderthal 'fat factories' at the Neumark-Nord site, showing they strategically harvested bone marrow from mammals, indicating advanced resource management and planning skills long before modern industrial practices.
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