A new study found that a pachyderm skeleton, dismissed for decades as unimportant, offers evidence of careful planning, teamwork and a calculated kill.
Were Neanderthals Able to Hunt Elephants? The Proof Is in an Ancient Bone
Originally reported by New York Times
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