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archaeology1 year ago

Neanderthals' Advanced Tar-Making Techniques Revealed in Ancient Hearths

Archaeologists have discovered a 60,000-year-old structure in Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar, indicating that Neanderthals used complex methods to produce plant-based adhesives, challenging their brutish stereotype. The structure, compatible with anoxic heating techniques, suggests advanced cognitive abilities in Neanderthals, as they extracted resin from plants like prickly rockrose. This finding, involving a multidisciplinary team, highlights Neanderthals' technological and organizational skills, further supported by evidence of their use of medicinal plants, art, and tool-making.

archaeology1 year ago

Ancient Gibraltar Cave Reveals Neanderthal Glue-Making Mastery

Researchers have discovered a Neanderthal tar distillation site in Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar, dating back 65,000 years. The site features a complex hearth structure used to produce tar from rockrose plants, demonstrating advanced fire management and technological skills. This discovery provides direct evidence of Neanderthals' ability to create adhesive tar for hafting stone tools, showcasing their cognitive complexity and cultural development.