Neanderthals Were Likely Able To Hunt Over Significant Distances With Spears, Study Finds (nature.com)
dryriver writes: In the past, Neanderthal humans were believed to be largely close-distance hunters. A new paper in the journal Nature, based on actual outdoor tests with multiple test subjects throwing two wooden spears closely mimicking ancient spears found in various places at a target, surmises that spear throwing Neanderthals may in fact have been able to kill animals at distances of 60 feet or even greater. The authors found that targeting a wooden spear accurately at that distance takes skill, and even worked out the impact velocity of Neanderthal spears at such a distance. Nevertheless, Neanderthals with sufficient practice in spear throwing may very well have been capable of killing at distances far greater than previously thought. This changes the assumption that Neanderthals needed to get very close to animals in order to have a chance of killing them.
Yep. They called black people unevolved primitives until it came out that only black people hadn't fucked Neanderthals. Then they had to do a quick 180, proving that the only thing they believe in is their own superiority, which is trivially disproven. What a bunch of cowards. If they had two balls between 'em they'd be able to go out in public without a ghost costume.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"