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neanderthals and homo sapiens both used stone tools and learned to control what
Horses
Leaders
Fire
Horses
Leaders
Fire
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Neanderthals and Homo sapiens both used stone tools for hunting and gathering, but they also used them for other tasks. For example, they might have used them to butcher animals, grind food, or make clothing or shelter. They both also learned to control horses for transportation, which helped them move around and hunt more efficiently. In addition, both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens had leaders or social hierarchies within their groups, which likely helped them make decisions and coordinate activities. Finally, both groups learned to control fire, which they used for warmth, cooking, and protection. The ability to control fire may have also helped early humans expand their range and explore new environments.
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Neanderthals and Homo sapiens both used stone tools, learned to control horses, had leaders, and learned to control fire.
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