What are you on about man
The article states quite clearly that they ate mostly cattle and deer
Vegetables didn't exist? Onions were very much growing all over the UK. Kale was one of the most widely available green vegetables in Europe until the end of the middle ages. The DNA of modern humans and Neanderthals diverged 500,000 years ago and the earliest fossil records of people are 200,000 years old. Considering the neanderthals could figure out animal husbandry and domestication before we even evolved into humans- I'm fine with eating this way. Beef and kale was plentiful in this era
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