Rethinking Neanderthal–human divergence (opens in new tab)
Recent discoveries from Been et al., Schoenemann et al., and Verheijen et al. challenge our understanding of Neanderthals. Their brains appear more human-like than previously believed, and their hunting is cooperative and well organized. Yet their infants may have developed more rapidly. What made modern humans distinctive might be a prolonged childhood.
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