![]() | About 65,000 years ago, a large carnivore — perhaps a cave hyena — chomped on the face of a Neanderthal. The carnivore partially digested two of the hominin's teeth before regurgitating them. They were found at the archaeological site of Marillac, near the village of Marillac-le-Franc in the west of France.![]() |
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Neanderthal Faces yummy for Cave Hyenas
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