Early modern humans dressed for ice age success--Neanderthals, not so much. An analysis of animal remains at prehistoric hominin sites across Europe suggests modern humans clad themselves in snug, fur-trimmed clothing, while Neanderthals probably opted for simple capes. Some researchers argue that Neanderthals didn't bother with clothes at all, others that they dressed like their ancestors did. Mark Collard at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby Canada, and his colleagues think the truth lies somewhere in between
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