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Ancient horse hunts challenge ideas of ‘modern’ human behavior
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Ancient horse hunts challenge ideas of ‘modern’ human behavior
Sophisticated social and mental capacities date back at least 300,000 years
Communal hunting of horses in Europe 300,000 years ago required sophisticated planning and coordination.
David Palumbo
By Bruce Bower
50 seconds ago
On a bright, late-summer day in north-central Europe around 300,000 years ago, a team of perhaps a couple dozen hunters got into their assigned positions for a big kill.
Little did they know that remnants of this lethal event would someday contribute to a scientific rethink about the social and intellectual complexity of Stone Age life.
Some of the hunters ascended a ridge where they gazed across a vast, marshy grassland below. Trees dotted the landscape and bordered a braided stream leading to a nearby lake.
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