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Two Neanderthal Kitchens, One Landscape: Distinct Food Traditions Unearthed
science1 month ago

Two Neanderthal Kitchens, One Landscape: Distinct Food Traditions Unearthed

A study of Neanderthal groups at Amud and Kebara caves in northern Israel, living 70,000–50,000 years ago, shows they used similar hunting tools but butchered meat differently: Amud bones were burned and fragmented far more (about 40%) than Kebara bones (about 9%), indicating distinct food-preparation traditions likely passed through social learning and culture, suggesting Neanderthals had organized, tradition-driven subsistence practices as well as social grouping. The research is published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology.

Grandmother Continues Family Tradition Without Wife's Consent
parenting10 months ago

Grandmother Continues Family Tradition Without Wife's Consent

A couple's grandmother shaved their 16-month-old daughter's hair without permission, believing it would help her hair grow back better, but the mother was deeply upset as it violated their cultural and personal beliefs about their child's milestones. The article emphasizes respecting parental customs and understanding the emotional significance of such moments, suggesting that the father should recognize his wife's feelings and communicate the importance of these traditions to the grandmother.