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deafpolygontoday at 7:35 AM1 replyview on HN

It's in there.

> At this location, researchers found that Neanderthals not only broke bones to extract marrow but also crushed large mammal bones into tens of thousands of fragments to render calorie-rich bone grease through heating them in water.


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nomilktoday at 7:36 AM

AFAIK Neanderthals didn't have clay pots - how would they hold the water to heat it and put the bone pieces in?

EDIT: I asked claude and it doesn't know for sure but guessed "stone boiling into an organic container — animal stomach, hide, or a bark vessel — remains the most plausible explanation for how they heated the water."

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