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How Did They Make Glue 200,000 Years Ago?

This video is about the discovery of 200,000-year-old glue made by Neanderthals. It wasn't a simple glue, but a complex adhesive made from birch bark using a process called dry distillation, requiring a carefully built kiln to heat the bark without oxygen. This shows Neanderthals were far more intelligent and capable of abstract thought, planning, and experimentation than previously believed. They used this "superglue" to create better tools, like spears, improving their hunting and survival. The discovery challenges the idea that modern humans were significantly more intelligent and suggests that innovation and problem-solving are deeply rooted in human history, connecting us to our ancient ancestors.

Видео How Did They Make Glue 200,000 Years Ago? канала Unreal Evolution
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