The first Neanderthals lived in Europe and parts of Asia around 600,000 to 350,000 years ago. Debate has been going on for years about the Neanderthals' relation to modern humans but the current consensus seems to be that the Homo neanderthalensis is a separate species that shares a common ancestor with Homo sapiens. The Neanderthal diet has also been debated and the cavemen's eating habits even gave rise to a new species of fad diets.
Neanderthal Diet
Were the Neanderthals meat eaters? In their "Neanderthal diet" published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2000 (vol. 97, 13), Michael Richards et al have shown that the Neanderthals' dietary protein came almost exclusively from animals. This conclusion has been supported by analysis of the fossil skeleton remains; the discovery of stone-tipped and wooden spears and the remains of such spears in the remains of animals; and the trauma found in parts of the caveman's anatomy pointing to close encounters with animals.
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