Neanderthal (top) and reindeer (bottom) jawbones from the Les Rois cave show
similar cut marks (details at right), suggesting that both were butchered by modern humans.
Not exact matches
The
cut marks are also
similar to ones noted a decade earlier on deer and Neanderthal bones found at Moula - Guercy, a Paleolithic site in southeastern France near the Rhone River.
A few different OEMs have already tried to
cut out their spot with devices
similar to the Surface, but none have yet to hit the
mark.