Neanderthals cared for each other and survived into old age – new research
shutterstock By James Ohman, Liverpool John Moores University and Asier Gomez-Olivencia, University of the Basque Country When we think of Neanderthals, we often imagine these distant ancestors of ours to be rather brutish, dying at a young age and ultimately becoming extinct. But new findings show that at least some of these ancient Neanderthals survived into old age – despite suffering from sickness or diseases. Neanderthals were hunter-gatherers, living in harsh environments, mostly colder than today. And of course they…